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I have high lymphocytes count. Is it normal?

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Published At June 2, 2018
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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

My question is about my high lymphocytes. My CBC shows that I have 6.6×10 WBC count and 60 % lymphocytes count. the rest is normal. Lab remarks are normochromic but my IgE level is 422 UI/mL. Please help me and tell me can high IgE levels increase lymphocytes count? Or is there something serious? I have had asthma. Currently, taking Myteka.

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You are a known case of asthma. Your IgE level is high because of asthma as it is allergic inflammation of respiratory tract. Complete the course of prescribed Montelukast course. Turmeric powder with milk can also be taken. Your lymphocytes can be high because of temporary viral infection. Your total count and rest of report normal so do not worry. After 10 days repeat CBC, your lymphocytes will mostly be normal. If not then investigate with peripheral smear examination for further workup. Take care.

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

My question is about my high lymphocytes. My CBC shows that I have 6.6×10 WBC count and 60 % lymphocytes count. the rest is normal. Lab remarks are normochromic but my IgE level is 422 UI/mL. Please help me and tell me can high IgE levels increase lymphocytes count? Or is there something serious? I have had asthma. Currently, taking Myteka.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Goswami Parth Rajendragiri
Dr. Goswami Parth Rajendragiri

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