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Normal Wbc Count

The normal number of white blood cells in the blood is 4,500 to 11,000 WBCs per microliter (4.5 to 11.0 × 109/L). Regular value varies negligibly among various labs. Several labs use distinct measurements and test different specimens for the estimation of WBCs.

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My eosinophil count is 11 %. What does it mean?

Query: Hello doctor, What do eosinophils of 11 % mean if WBC count and RBC count are normal and hemoglobin is a little low? Kindly help.  Read Full »


Dr. Goswami Parth Rajendragiri

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for your query I understand your concern. Your eosinophils are high as compared to the normal range. Normally it should be up to 6%. High eosinophil could be due to allergy inflammation most commonly like allergic rhinitis, asthma, etc. Parasitic infestat...  Read Full »

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