- 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
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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.
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Take a TOTAL IGE Test
Answered 11/09/2025
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