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My last blood test showed (Eosinophil - high)

By Anonymous December 2, 2018 - 1:18pm
 
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the high was 0.00-050

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Hello, Anon. Thank you for writing!

This is something you will need to discuss with your doctor. We cannot interpret test results. We can only give you general information.

Eosinophils are specialized white blood cells that help to fight parasitic infections. Elevated eosinophil levels also can occur in the context of certain allergic diseases, autoimmune diseases, and in some cases cancer.

Eosinophils blood (%): 0.0-6.0. Eosinophil blood count (absolute): 30-350. The percentage of eosinophils is multiplied by the white blood cell count to give the absolute eosinophil count. This range may vary slightly in different laboratories. So keep this in mind. Your doctor might recommend retesting to see if the levels go down.

Keep us updated.

Helena

December 2, 2018 - 1:40pm
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