My findings are usually body is fighting against a viral infection. Do not be alarmed have a specialist look into it. Neutrophil intervals should be 40-74 % as normal, and lymphs interval should be 14-46% as normal.
Infection or anemia, same as in humans.
Yes it is it's extremely high a normal count is between 3150-6200
A low neutrophil count along with a high lymphocyte count can be an indication of viral infections, autoimmune diseases and leukemias. That might rule out valley fever.
The ulceration could be related to a high neutrophil count. Neutrophils are the white blood cells that respond to bacterial infections and infections in spaces (sinuses, body cavities, etc.). As the ulcer is in the mouth and bacteria could easily be invading the ulcer, it seems reasonable that the two are linked.
High segs on a blood test is an elevated neutrophil count. It means that a bacterial infection is present in your body. High abs means you have an elevated white blood cell count and infection or leukemia is present.
Symptoms and signs are more useful in combination, however, a high WBC with a high Neutrophil count helps to indicate Appendicitis.
lower-right abdominal pain, at least that gave me those same results...
most likely an infection somewhere in the body cellulitis, mono, etc although would like to know how high both values are that would make a difference.
A high neutrophil count, known as neutrophilia, can indicate an infection, inflammation, or physical stress. Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell that helps the body fight off infections, so an increase in their count is the body's response to an ongoing issue that needs to be addressed.
In medical term a neutrophil count is considered abnormally high if it rises above 8000. A neutrophil count this high could is usually due to excessive stress to the body which may be due to exercise, seizures or nervousness. It could also be due to trauma to the body resulting in tissue damage or it could be due to a bacterial infection of some sort.
Neutrophils and lymphocytes are types of white blood cells that play an important role in providing immunity against infections. A low neutrophil count coupled with a high lymphocyte count can indicate a viral infection, autoimmune disease, or leukemia.
low rbcs count shows anaemia high rbcs count show polycythemia vera. rbcs enumerations shows the bonemarrow how much active.