No, 80 eosinophils is generally not considered high. According to the provided reference, the normal range of eosinophils is less than 500 eosinophil cells per μL of blood, or less than 5% of the total white blood cell count. Since 80 eosinophils falls well below this threshold, it is within the normal range. The reference states that your immune system is generally functioning normally if your eosinophil count falls within the normal range.
Here's a table summarizing the normal eosinophil range:
Measurement | Normal Range |
---|---|
Eosinophil cells per μL | Less than 500 |
Percentage of WBC count | Less than 5% |
Therefore, an eosinophil count of 80 is a normal value.