if it is 7.1 thousand/cumm then it is normal because ref.range is 4.0-11.0 thousand/cumm.
however ref.ranges are different due to age and sex.
neutrophil
This is a general medical term used to denote the increase in the number of immature white blood cells in blood.
Neutrophil
yes
no, neutrophils are a type of white blood cell which fights infection, primarily bacterial infection. A high neutrophil count can therefore suggest the presence of a bacterial infection but may point to other things
Neutrophil count
neutropenia 800.
Neutrophil count.
Eosinophil count
The medical term for a decrease in the neutrophil count is neutropenia. Some of the causes for decreased neutrophil or white blood cell count include congenital disorders, infections, hypersplenism and vitamin deficiencies.
Infection or anemia, same as in humans.
Yes it is it's extremely high a normal count is between 3150-6200
Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) is a measure of the number of neutrophil granulocytes that are present in the blood. Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell that fight infection.
There are no specific foods that increase your ANC (Absolute Neutrophil Count), but a healthy diet including lots of vegetables and fruits has been shown to boost immunity.
18% neutrophil and 80% lymphocyte
The stated normal range for human blood counts varies between laboratories, but a neutrophil count of 2.5-7.5 x 109/L is a standard normal range. People of African and Middle Eastern descent may have lower counts, which are still normal. From Wiki
It means that the neutrophil and lymphocyte count done by the machine on your CBC showed elevated levels.