It means that the neutrophil and lymphocyte count done by the machine on your CBC showed elevated levels.
Low WBC count is often a sign a viral infection. And, yes, viral infections can often cause enlarged lymph nodes.
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No Lymph Nodes are in the neck and nasal area.
My Lymph absolute is 3.62 what does this mean ?
Lymph nodes act as a drainage system. Depending in which part of the body inflamed lymph nodes can mean infection
No, lymphocytopenia is an abnormally low white blood cell count.
I just tested positive for Lyme disease with similar high lymph count and low WBC. You may want to get tested for Lyme which can cause an array of problems but one of the most common being joint pain.
The reference range for Lymph Absolute is 1.9-8.0 for x10e3/uL. So 3.6 should be within normal range.
Do you mean, "Where is lymph from mammary glands collected?" Most of the lymph in a human mammary gland travels, ultimately, to the apical axillary lymph nodes.
Lymph is the fluid in your lymphatic system. This system houses many lymphocytes that help to fight infection. The lymph system also returns fluid to the bloodstream that is lost while water and nutrients leave the bloodstream and enter various tissues. If there is a lot of lymph that could mean you are producing more lymphocytes i.e. you have an infection. You should probably just go ask your doctor.
If you mean lymphocyte, as a percent of total white cells the normal range for adults is 18-40%. 21% is toward the low end but falls within the normal range.