It is important to note that the normal range for lymphocyte levels and beryllium levels can vary depending on the individual and the specific laboratory reference ranges used.
High lymphocyte levels could indicate an infection, inflammation, autoimmune disorder, or a response to stress. Low beryllium levels could be due to dietary factors or other health conditions.
It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider or a specialist such as a hematologist or immunologist for a thorough evaluation and interpretation of your test results. They will be able to provide more personalized information and determine if further investigation or treatment is necessary.
Regards,
Dr U N Sahoo (MD)
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Please keep in mind that detailed medical history is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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