DJBecks do you still have this issue? What are your numbers like?
I will just provide my blood results:
Total WBC (10^9/L): 4.8
Neutro: 2
Lympho: 2.1
Mono: 0.4
Eos: 0.3
% neutro: 41.67%
% lympho: 43.75%
% eos: 6.25%
NLR (neut-to-lymph ratio): 1.0
Hemoglobin: 138
I'm seeing a gradual trend in reduced NLR. What could be causing this? I feel fatigued a lot. No viral or bacterial infection that I can tell though. I sleep well. Mild aversion to meat.
I haven't it's actually still like this, it's been like this since 2007
i have the same probllem. dont know the reason. did you ever find out?
honestly i haven't been see lately. i haven't had any fevers or such, that's what worries me!
Hi,
How are you?
A viral infection can cause lymphocytosis with or without neutropenia. Examples include infectious mononucleosis, Cytomegalovirus infection, Respiratory syncytial virus infection (common cold virus).
I think there is nothing to worry and these levels will return to normal. You can get a repeat test done after some time just to make sure of that. Do keep us posted.
on both blood tests my erythrocyte sedimentation rate was 4 and 5 so they told me i could be nothing serious with these levels