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SAMPLE TYPE

BLOOD

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GENDER

Both

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AGE GROUP

7 years & above

Neutrophils are a type of white blood cells in your body that support your immune system to tackle infections. These are one of the initial cells that respond when a foreign element enters your body. Along with other immune cells, neutrophils can help prevent damage to the organs and bacterial ailments.

When you suffer an infection, neutrophils travel to the infection site and destroy the harmful bacteria. The cells ingest bacteria and release enzymes to remove them from your body. Further, neutrophils communicate with the surrounding cells to repair the damage.

Moreover, these cells play an essential role in immune system regulation in the body. They can enter the walls of blood vessels and go into your tissues to fight against any infections. However, the neutrophil levels need to be normal to avoid any health complications.

If you have abnormally high neutrophil levels in your bloodstream, the condition is called neutrophilic leucocytosis. Conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, hepatitis and inflammatory bowel disease can lead to high neutrophil levels.

The neutrophilic leucocytosis symptoms might include: 

  • High fever 
  • Swollen joints 
  • Extreme tiredness 
  • Dizziness 
  • Frequent infections

Likewise, when the neutrophil levels are extremely low, it is called neutropenia. You might experience swollen lymph nodes, high fever, fatigue, mouth ulcers, diarrhoea and a burning sensation while urinating.

An enlarged spleen can reduce your neutrophil levels as the spleen might destroy blood cells like neutrophils rapidly. Allergic disorders, specific drug consumption, autoimmune disorders and chronic bacterial infections can affect your neutrophil count.

To prevent neutropenia or neutrophilic leucocytosis symptoms from worsening, you need medical treatment. The most comprehensive examination for analysing neutrophilic conditions is the Absolute Neutrophil Count Test.

The Absolute Neutrophil Count Test examines the number of neutrophils in your blood. It will help the doctor understand your symptoms and determine the underlying condition. Based on the diagnosis of neutropenia or neutrophilic leucocytosis, the doctor will prepare the treatment plan.

Having low neutrophil levels will put you at risk of suffering from an infection. So, this test will allow doctors to take the appropriate steps to prevent further issues.

Besides, the Absolute Neutrophil Count Test is also beneficial in understanding if the immune system is functioning properly. The examination might aid in determining the various disease-causing microorganisms present in your body.

Further, doctors might prescribe certain medicines or modify your current medication to reduce the symptoms.

If you are already undergoing neutrophilic disease treatment, this test will enable doctors to assess the treatment's efficiency. This test will also gauge the immune system's response rate to the disease and treatment. Based on the test results, your doctor might recommend additional tests.

Moreover, you might have to take the Absolute Neutrophil Count Test at frequent intervals. You can book your Absolute Neutrophil Count Test package from Apollo 24|7 app.  

faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the process for the Absolute Neutrophil Count Test?

The Absolute Neutrophil Count Test process is similar to a standard blood test. The doctor will gather your blood sample by injecting a syringe into a vein in your arm. Then, the doctor will assess the sample to understand the neutrophil levels.

Are there any risks linked to the test?

There are no risks associated with the Absolute Neutrophil Count Test. However, you might feel slight pain during blood withdrawal. However, the discomfort fades away within a few minutes. You will also be provided with a bandage to prevent any bleeding from the injection site.

What is the Absolute Neutrophil Count normal range?

The Absolute Neutrophil Count normal range must be between 1500 to 8000 cells/μL of blood. This is the ideal range for men and women, irrespective of age.

Which factors might affect the Absolute Neutrophil Count Test results?

Certain medications can affect the Absolute Neutrophil Count Test results. Therefore, discuss medicines with the doctor before taking the test. In addition, factors like pregnancy, recent infections, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy can affect the results.

What leads to neutrophilic leucocytosis symptoms?

Neutrophilic leucocytosis symptoms can be caused by factors like steroid usage, chronic leukaemia, surgery, smoking tobacco, and high-stress levels. Excessive exercise can also lead to symptoms like fever and light-headedness. The Absolute Neutrophil Count Test will enable the doctor to determine treatment strategies to prevent these symptoms.

Can I keep my neutrophil levels under control?

You can keep the neutrophil levels within the recommended range by following the doctor's instructions and taking the prescribed tests. You must also take the appropriate medicines. Moreover, you must also maintain personal hygiene and have a healthy diet.

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The information mentioned above is meant for educational purposes only and should not be taken as a substitute to your Physician’s advice. It is highly recommended that the customer consults with a qualified healthcare professional to interpret test results