A zero eosinophil count by itself has no clinical significance. Talk with your health care provider to find out if there are findings in the history or physical that would make this finding a concern in your case.
A zero eosinophil count indicates a very low level or absence of eosinophils in the blood. Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell involved in the immune response against parasites and Allergies. This may be seen in certain medical conditions or as a result of certain medications.
Absolute eosinophil count.
Eosinophil count
mostly allergic reactions
High Eosinophil Count is usually from affected allergic condition
An eosinophil count is a measure of the number of a specific type of white blood cell. A high count can mean an acute allergic reaction to a substance, early stages of Cushing disease, parasitical infection, or rarely, acute hypereosinophilic syndrome. The eosinophil count can be artificially raised by taking psyllium based laxatives, certain antibiotics, amphetamines, tranquilizers or interferon.
The absolute eosinophil count measures the white blood cell count. When a person is infected with a bacterial strain, flu or disease the white cell count can increase or decrease. The test determines if the eosinophil are active or dormant.
usually if you have some sort of an allergey to something
EOS ABS is a test that measures the absolute number of eosinophil's present in the blood. Eosinophil's are a form of white blood cells that perform specialized functions for the immune system.
The EOS percent is the percent of white blood cells in the blood. The eosinophil count is used when testing for Allergies.
There are many different conditions and diseases that can cause a high eosinophil's. Some of these things are Asthma, trichinosis, ovarian cancer, hay fever, Crohn's disease, eczema, and Hodgkin's disease.
Count Zero was created in 1986.
Eosinophilia is reduced when the cause of it gets reduced. That is when allergy or infection subsides the eosinophil count subsides.