No. A 1% increase is negligible and could even be due to sampling or machine error. Even if it wasn't an error, and your lymphocyte count is truly elevated 1%, it isn't significant to warrant any concern. A slight increase like that can be caused by almost anything; maybe your shower was hot, maybe your Orange Juice was sour, maybe you stubbed your toe, maybe you were listening to a boring lecture about lymphocyte counts and how they can be elevated by almost anything...
What about a range of 22.2-43.6% as a normal range for lymphocytes, and the number is 47.6%, would this be considered abnormally high?
In general, chronic stress is known to lower the function of the immune system, and that would include reducing the lymphocyte count.
This would depend upon the what is causing the high lymphocyte count and which lymphocyte is elevated. For serious questions involving actual cases, you need to ask your physician.
it is an indication of bacterial infection
viral infection
Dr Been will tell
A lymphocyte percent of 16L typically indicates that the lymphocyte count is lower than the normal range, which is often around 20-40% for adults. The "L" signifies that it is low, which could suggest various conditions, including viral infections, autoimmune disorders, or bone marrow issues. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation, as the significance can vary based on individual health context and other lab results.
Your WBC Count is 4.96 Lymphocytes is 56.60 Segmented Neutrophils is 34.20 and Lymphocyte is 4.09 Please indicate the desease
iam not sure but i think becuase they are developing their immunity
allergic reaction
The LY percent in a blood test refers to the percentage of lymphocytes present in the total white blood cell count. Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell that play a key role in the immune system. The LY percent is important in assessing immune function and certain diseases.
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.