There is no way to rule out leukemia just by looking at the blood count, it needs to be combined with a bone marrow aspiration test to rule it out.
To rule out leukemia, the first step is to conduct routine blood tests to find out whether the number and proportion of red blood cells, leukemia, platelets and other blood cells are abnormal, and if there is a high degree of abnormality, it is necessary to suspect the occurrence of leukemia.
However, routine blood test cannot exclude leukemia, different types and different periods of leukemia blood routine are different, and even some people’s blood routine is within the normal range.
The only gold standard for diagnosing leukemia is bone marrow tissue testing by bone marrow aspiration. Bone marrow aspiration is a technique in which a puncture needle is used to enter the bone marrow cavity to extract a portion of the bone marrow for cytologic examination. It includes bone marrow aspiration, bone marrow biopsy, chromosome testing, and genetic testing.
When leukemia is suspected, it is necessary to actively seek medical attention and make reasonable diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of physicians.