Absolute Lymphocyte Count Questions

What is the reason of lymphocytes increase ranges? Tell me reason? And also what is the problem after increase range of lymphocytes.

MBBS
General Physician, Mumbai
It increases during viral infection or during chronic infectious disease or many times there is no reason unless until proven otherwise
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What is lymphocyte, and is it normal if my Lymphocyte percentage is 42.4%, if normal range is 20-40%.

MBBS
General Physician, Mumbai
What is lymphocyte, and is it normal if my Lymphocyte percentage is 42.4%, if normal range is 20-40%.
It is a type of Wbc and is usually found in lymphatic system and increase in the level indicates some chronic infection
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Sir my lymphocyte count is is 47 higher than normal range 20-40 My age is 21 ,may I know its effect and how I reduce it.

BHMS
Homeopathy Doctor, Chennai
Sir my lymphocyte count is is 47 higher than normal range 20-40
My age is 21 ,may I know its effect and how I reduce it.
Hi dear it might be due to subclinical viral infection or might be an aberration in the test results Don't worry if the other cell counts are normal and if you are not having any dominant symptoms You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance.
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My husband had cold for 2 weeks and when routine blood test was conducted, his total wbc count was 8600 cells/cmm. But monocyte was 0%. Report says normocytic normochromic, no immature cells. What is cause? What are the outcomes and what to do to increase the monocyte count?

BHMS
Homeopath, Lucknow
My husband had cold for 2 weeks and when routine blood test was conducted, his total wbc count was 8600 cells/cmm. Bu...
Blood report is within normal range. You dnt need to worry about monocytes. Monocytes increase during infection an if count is zero, it is normal. Normo stands for normal. Advice him to take steam and he will be fine very soon. All the best. For further querry, you can book a consultation.
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