Am I dying??
Question: wbc 6.0(x10E3/uL)
Neutrophils 34% low
Lymphs 53% high
Eos 8% high
I'm so scared....
Answers: Every body is dying its just a matter of when! Cheer up and get on with living, you are still here now, so go out and enjoy yourself while you still can!
http://www.glycostory.com/mannalive
8%?!?!??!!! omfg..... child god bless you. go to the ER for me please!!!!!!!!!!
i dont know what that means but if you think your dying you shoul go to the hospital! why are you on yahoo answers if you think your dying?
Nope. I don't think you are dying. Go to your doctor anyway, and make sure he or she gets these results.
Eosinophils (Eos) are WBCs usually involved in allergic-type reactions. An elevated eosinophil percentage can help in diagnosing certain types of allergic diseases. Ranges vary from 0-8%. High eosinophil counts indicate an allergy or parasite causing illness. Low levels are not possible since zero eosinophils are possible in normal blood samples
Lymphocytes (lymphs) are cells that produce antibodies, regulate the immune system, and fight viruses and tumors. The T4 or CD4 cell is part of this lymphocyte family, but is not included as part of a routine CBC. Ranges vary from 10-45%.High levels of lymphocytes can indicate infection, viral disease or certain cancers such as lymphosarcoma. Low levels can indicate viral infections affecting the bone marrow or sepsis.
Segs, Neutrophils, Polys (polymorphonuclear cell) are WBCs involved in fighting bacterial infections. Neutropenia is a drop in the absolute neutrophil count to below 500. These are the primary white blood cells responsible for fighting infections. High levels of neutrophils indicate infection. Low levels can indicate sepsis. The neutrophils are concentrated in the area of infection or are rapidly being used, leaving less circulating in the blood.
http://www.aegis.com/pubs/bala/1994/ba94...
I'd say you have about a month to live. Spend it wisely.
Go to whatever dr ordered this lab and make him explain it to you. There are a million reason you lab work can be off, and very few of them involve you dying so calm down about that part.
your white blood count is fine. As for the neutrophils, lymphocytes and eosinophils, so they're a little off on the percentages.....that doesn't mean anything. Looks like you might be having a little bit of an allergy issue, other than that, stop trying to look at labs you don't really understand and diagnosing yourself.
should you be asking your doctor, than ask your question here. i think you are fine.
go see your primary health physician.
DID YOU GO TO THE DOCTOR?
Nelly, Pls dont Worry. Please consult Doctor soon.
no you are not that is just a little low but not to worry!
What other symptoms do you have? A lab result will only work for your diagnosis and treatment if you correlate it to the history of your condition plus the other presenting signs an symptoms. WBC is normal, Neutorophils is a bit low and the lymphocytes are a bit high but not that much. It may indicate a viral infection. Do you have cough and colds? Eosinophils are a bit high indicating that you might have a either an alleric reaction or a parasitic infection. But definitely, your count doesn't indicate anything that would cause alarm for now.
Neutrophils 34% low
Lymphs 53% high
Eos 8% high
I'm so scared....
Answers: Every body is dying its just a matter of when! Cheer up and get on with living, you are still here now, so go out and enjoy yourself while you still can!
http://www.glycostory.com/mannalive
8%?!?!??!!! omfg..... child god bless you. go to the ER for me please!!!!!!!!!!
i dont know what that means but if you think your dying you shoul go to the hospital! why are you on yahoo answers if you think your dying?
Nope. I don't think you are dying. Go to your doctor anyway, and make sure he or she gets these results.
Eosinophils (Eos) are WBCs usually involved in allergic-type reactions. An elevated eosinophil percentage can help in diagnosing certain types of allergic diseases. Ranges vary from 0-8%. High eosinophil counts indicate an allergy or parasite causing illness. Low levels are not possible since zero eosinophils are possible in normal blood samples
Lymphocytes (lymphs) are cells that produce antibodies, regulate the immune system, and fight viruses and tumors. The T4 or CD4 cell is part of this lymphocyte family, but is not included as part of a routine CBC. Ranges vary from 10-45%.High levels of lymphocytes can indicate infection, viral disease or certain cancers such as lymphosarcoma. Low levels can indicate viral infections affecting the bone marrow or sepsis.
Segs, Neutrophils, Polys (polymorphonuclear cell) are WBCs involved in fighting bacterial infections. Neutropenia is a drop in the absolute neutrophil count to below 500. These are the primary white blood cells responsible for fighting infections. High levels of neutrophils indicate infection. Low levels can indicate sepsis. The neutrophils are concentrated in the area of infection or are rapidly being used, leaving less circulating in the blood.
http://www.aegis.com/pubs/bala/1994/ba94...
I'd say you have about a month to live. Spend it wisely.
Go to whatever dr ordered this lab and make him explain it to you. There are a million reason you lab work can be off, and very few of them involve you dying so calm down about that part.
your white blood count is fine. As for the neutrophils, lymphocytes and eosinophils, so they're a little off on the percentages.....that doesn't mean anything. Looks like you might be having a little bit of an allergy issue, other than that, stop trying to look at labs you don't really understand and diagnosing yourself.
should you be asking your doctor, than ask your question here. i think you are fine.
go see your primary health physician.
DID YOU GO TO THE DOCTOR?
Nelly, Pls dont Worry. Please consult Doctor soon.
no you are not that is just a little low but not to worry!
What other symptoms do you have? A lab result will only work for your diagnosis and treatment if you correlate it to the history of your condition plus the other presenting signs an symptoms. WBC is normal, Neutorophils is a bit low and the lymphocytes are a bit high but not that much. It may indicate a viral infection. Do you have cough and colds? Eosinophils are a bit high indicating that you might have a either an alleric reaction or a parasitic infection. But definitely, your count doesn't indicate anything that would cause alarm for now.
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