Is alkaline granulocyte count 0.07 normal

The eosinophil count of 0.07 × 10 ⁹/L is mildly elevated and needs to be comprehensively judged based on specific symptoms and examination results. The increase of eosinophils may be related to factors such as allergic reactions, chronic inflammation, and blood system diseases. Allergic diseases such as hay fever and food allergies may stimulate a mild increase in eosinophils, which is usually accompanied by typical allergic symptoms such as skin itching and sneezing. Some chronic inflammations such as rheumatoid arthritis and ulcerative colitis may also have abnormal indicators during the active stage of the disease, and patients often have symptoms such as joint swelling and pain, diarrhea, etc. Hematological diseases such as chronic myeloid leukemia and polycythemia vera can cause significant elevation, but these diseases are often accompanied by systemic symptoms such as splenomegaly and fatigue. Some drugs such as estrogen preparations and thyroid hormone replacement therapy may interfere with the test results. Special physiological states such as late menstrual cycle and pregnancy may also experience temporary fluctuations. In rare cases, rare causes such as heavy metal poisoning and tuberculosis infection require detailed diagnosis and investigation.

It is recommended to improve peripheral blood smear examination to observe cell morphology, and if necessary, perform further examinations such as bone marrow puncture and allergen screening. Daily exposure to known allergens should be avoided, adequate sleep should be maintained, and changes in symptoms should be recorded. If it continues to rise or is accompanied by symptoms such as weight loss and fever, it is necessary to seek medical attention at the hematology department in a timely manner to investigate potential diseases.

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