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what does this mean?

i just received my laboratory result. i noticed that my segmenters is 0.47 but the normal count is 0.50--.70 and my lymphocye is 0.41 and the normal is 0.20-0.40. also my eosinophils which is 0.06 but the normal is 0.01-0.04.


what does this result means?
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1415174 tn?1453243103
Well with the limited data I wouldn't worry too much about these counts as they are not very far out of normal range. But you should discuss the results with your doctor. You can call them up and ask them to explain them. They will/should call you back. I think you meant segmented neutorphils. You may have a slight viral infection. What did you go in for the blood test for?
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2136621 tn?1355121987
Hey Sorry - but your Doc ... you should of explained the results to you...(surely he/she should of) ...Maybe give the Doc a call. x
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