- Male
- 32 Years
- 11/09/2025
Hi, my recent blood test report shows the following: Lymphocytes: 36 percent (absolute 3,564), compared to 46 percent in 2013 Eosinophils: 6 percent (absolute 594) Is this report normal? Why are some values higher or lower than before? Do I need to make any lifestyle or dietary changes? Please guide me
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Slightly high eosinophils may indicate allergy or infection. Lymphocytes are normal. No major concern, but consult your doctor if symptoms like fatigue, infections, or allergies persist.
Dr. Kamran Suggests...
Take a IgE Test Test
Answered 11/09/2025
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