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What is the alarming level of lymphocytes?

Published in Lymphocyte Levels 1 min read

An alarming level of lymphocytes can be either too low or too high. According to the reference, a lymphocyte count fewer than 1,500 lymphocytes per microliter is considered low (lymphopenia), while levels higher than 4,000 lymphocytes per microliter may indicate a condition called lymphocytosis. Lymphocytosis is often caused by the body's response to a temporary infection or inflammatory condition.

Here's a summary in a table format:

Condition Lymphocyte Count (per microliter) Potential Concern
Lymphopenia Fewer than 1,500 May indicate a weakened immune system.
Normal Range 1,500 - 4,000 Typically considered healthy.
Lymphocytosis Higher than 4,000 May indicate infection or inflammation.

It's important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment if your lymphocyte count is outside the normal range. The reference confirms these thresholds as important indicators.

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