High Eosinophil Count is usually from affected allergic condition
Lymphocytosis is an increase in the number or proportion of lymphocytein the blood, usually detected when a full-blood-countis routinely obtained
When both granular leukocytes Eosinphils and Basophils levels are high it usually indicates an allergic reaction or condition, Leukemias, cancers, hypothyroidism, parasatic infections and autoimmune diseases. When their levels are low it usually indicates a drug toxicity, stress, pregnancy, ovulation,hyperthyroidism. Hope this helps ;D
Eosinophils circulating in your bloodstream. They are a specialized type of white blood cell that becomes elevated in allergic reations and if a person has an intestinal parasite. Normal levels are 1-2 % of total WBC count. Allergic reactions and parasitic conditions may elevate up the count to 20-30%.
Do you mean a high basophil count? Basophils are white blood cells and the count may be high in allergic conditions such as asthma, hay fever, after a bee sting or as a response to infection.
Blood smear? Differential count?
A special type of white blood cell count used as a diagnostic tool is known as a differential white blood cell count. This test measures the percentage of different types of white blood cells in the blood, providing valuable information about the body's immune response and potential underlying health conditions.
To read a CBC with Differential, start by examining the complete blood count (CBC) parameters, including red blood cell (RBC) count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, white blood cell (WBC) count, and platelet count. Then, evaluate the differential count, which breaks down the WBCs into categories such as neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils, noting any abnormalities in their percentages. Look for signs of anemia, infection, or other hematological conditions by comparing values to normal reference ranges. Finally, consider the clinical context and any symptoms to interpret the results effectively.
A high DLC, or differential leukocyte count, in blood indicates an increased number of white blood cells, which can suggest an ongoing infection, inflammation, stress, or an allergic reaction. Specific types of white blood cells may be elevated, pointing to particular conditions, such as neutrophils in bacterial infections or eosinophils in allergic responses. It's important for healthcare providers to interpret these results in the context of other clinical findings to determine the underlying cause.
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write the aim apparatus and materials required and procedure of differential leucocyte count
mostly allergic reactions
to detect the level of infection