A lymphocyte count of 3900 cells per microliter is generally considered within the normal range for adults, which typically falls between 1000 and 4800 cells per microliter. However, normal ranges can vary slightly based on the laboratory and individual factors. It's important to interpret lymphocyte counts in the context of overall health and any symptoms present, so consulting a healthcare provider for personalized advice is recommended.
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?
No, it is still within the normal range.
56 lymphocyte is normal
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?
The normal range is
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
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You may have a viral infection, bacterial infection or if very high-leukemia.There are many factors that can cause high lymphocyte count. This can be caused by an infection, autoimmune disorder and cancer of the blood among so many others.
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.
To add-my son is 18 months old, and has had enlarged lymph nodes in his neck since birth. They are so large you can see them from across the room. His doc ordered a CBC and initially it came back with a total WBC count of 12.47 and lymphocyte count of 8.48. He said the WBC should have been around 10 and the lymphocyte around 4. Then a month later his WBC was 16.15 and lymphocyte at 8.08. Now a week later, his WBC is back down to 12.5, but his lymphocyte count raised back to 8.78. The only other thing he said was off was his MCH (mean count hemoglobin??) at 25.3 which was a little low. All his other types of cells are normal, including his other WBC types. At first he said he was concerned with his number of lymphocytes being so high, and now he is saying it might just be an infection that is getting better. Is it normal for your WBC to go down but your lymphocyte number to increase? Everywhere I read about it your lymphocyte number should be within 20-40% of your total WBC count.