in blood,we have agranular components like lymphocytes,monocytes,macrophages.....these are mainly concerned for our defense system......all these components are much much higher in babies blood.....man has higher number than woman in these componets....that's why babies body temp is much higher than elder one....mother milk contains "colostrum" which helps in producing these componets......but i have no reason,why their count is high in babies.....may be god has made this...........
A high lymphocyte count could mean your body is thwarting off am infection. The flu is common for producing a high lymphocyte count. More serious illnesses such as tuberculosis, hepatitis can cause a high count as well. A high count could indicate a serious condition known as leukemia, which is why a high count will be monitored.
Lymphocyte Level:
The average is 3,900-10,000. Lymphocytes are part of your immune system and are released if there is an infection that needs to be "fought" off. So therefore, if your count is higher than 10,000 you probably have some kind of infection that your body is fighting off. If it is excessively high (say the 100,000 range) it is possible that you may have leukemia (cancer of the white blood cells). I'm sure your doctor would have told you if it was extremely high - so most likely you just have an infection.
A high lymphocyte count is usually a sign of lymphoma, which is a blood cancer that starts out as a lymphocyte. High lymphocyte counts may mean the cancer is spreading, returning after remission, or is not responding to chemotherapy.
I have a lymph count of 63.9 and neutrophil 24.8 Is there any danger in this?
Also my white blood count is low also - 3.3
in viral dis. such as measles, mumps rubella etc,
yes
inflammation of the lymphs
Lymphs on a blood test refers to lymphocytes, one of the types of white blood cells or leukocytes.
In a WBC differential count, it would mean Lymphocytes . An elevated result could mean a viral infection but a patient history and full CBC result should be obtained.
thru the lymphs.
A simple blood test will be performed to see if a person has a low level of lymphocytes. Low lymph levels can lead to anemia and susceptibility to other diseases.
Disturbing your lymphs, virus, smoking, too much mechanical movement, infection, etc.
Lymphocyteononuclear white blood cell that is responsible for humoral (antibody mediated) and cell mediated immunity.Lymphs Electronic is a lab test to measure the amount of this kind of white blood cell. The results are reported in percentages.There is also a Lymphs Absolute test and results are reported in K/uL
About 2/3 of your body's water is located in your blood cells.
A few lymphs in urine are normal. It is difficult to determine that the cells are actually lymphocytes unless they are stained, which is not a normal part of urinalysis. An abnormally high number of lymphocytes may be caused by chronic inflammatory conditions, virus, or renal transplant rejection.
You would need to be more specific as to the condition of the lymph nodes. Lymph nodes serve the purpose of filtering your blood.
acute viral infections, chronic infections, leukemia, lymphoma, a splenectomy