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Hello yesterday i took my blood test answeres..and i got worried because i had a 41.9% level of lymphocytes whereas the normal valuae is 20-40% and a 8.6%level of monocytes whereas the normal valuae si 4-8%.... my other blood parametes were ok : White blood cell 7.67% Neutrophils 47.6% Basophils 0.7% Eosinophils 1.2% Last year i had a 35%level of lymphocytes and 4% level of monocytes...and i am worried why they have increased? when should i do another blood test ??
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Hello, Cell count in two places (  lab)same time differs with or without COMPLAINT. So in last year values no imopertence.dont WORRY. Rather take plenty of liquids like nimupani coconut water mosambi juice butter milk u remains HYDRATED. So u remain healthy. In summer due to heat it s necessary.light diet with least oil n spices r better. Ok.
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Any infection- viral or bacterial can cause increase in the lymphocyte count. It hardly has any significance unless the total WBC count is raised. Moreover, the count also differs from one lab to another. Please don't worry. However, if you have any symptoms like fever, headaches, multiple painful neck nodes, etc, please consult your primary physician. Thank you.
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