Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 my sons lab reported, he has low monocytes (2.7) he is almost 4. they were normal (6.4)months ago. his lymphocytes were high (51.0) and now normal range (42.6). also, high platelet count (463) and now (328) what do ya think? is there any supplements that raise wbc's?? should i have him test for anything viral or bacteria? thanks, angelique Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2003 Report Share Posted April 14, 2003 Hi, the differential on a complete blood count can be confusing and is not as useful as a snap shot but is more useful as a trend by following what happens over a peroid of time. Usually high neutrophils imply a bacterial infection, whereas high lymphocytes and monocytes imply a viral infections, high eosinophils are usually parasites or allergies. The problem is that they are not specific for a specific process and without following the trend you don't know if the process is in the recovery phase or what. My guess of your sons CBC is that he had a viral infection months ago and he has now recovered. The lymphocytes being normal are more important than the monocytes, in adults it is not unusual to have low moncytes. What was the reference range (high and low) reported with the CBC? Bottomline if your son appears well right now I wouldn't be to concerned about the moncytes > my sons lab reported, he has low monocytes (2.7) he is almost 4. > they were normal (6.4)months ago. his lymphocytes were high (51.0) > and now normal range (42.6). also, high platelet count (463) and > now (328) what do ya think? is there any supplements that raise > wbc's?? should i have him test for anything viral or bacteria? > thanks, angelique Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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