Dr. Walsh, I really enjoy and learn a lot from your videos. So thank you for making them, but I have a comment on Eosinophils. I have eosinophils elevated ( from 8 to 13 %) in the last 2 years. And I would after doing my research suggest that it is due to autoimmune condition after a very stressful period that brought me to completely disturbed hormonal panels (due to chrnic stress on the hypothalamus) and increased level of inflamation all over my body. Do you have any comment on the elevated eosinophills in autoimune patients. I have slightly elevated lymphocytes and slightly low neutrophils. Thank you
Thanks for video. Nobody explained this glad I found you. Recently my White cell count decreasing in 2017 it was 4.5 (4.8 regarded normal range in my lab). In 2018 White cell became 4.0. I noticed my tsh was 11, is thyroid effect White cell. My 5 White cell catagory normal.
I have a relatively low WBC (Total 3.5, Neutrophils 45.1%, Immature Granulocytes 0.3%, Lymphocytes 40.6%, Monocytes 7.7%, Eosinophils 5.7%, Basophils 0.6%). I have a smear test scheduled as a follow up, but it's just out of an abundance of caution. I am pretty fit with no chronic conditions and I think a healthy lifestyle naturally suppresses WBC because they aren't needed that much. There is some recent research that backs this up.
@@crf4328 I decided to cancel the smear test because I realized there's really no cause for concern. I'm in excellent health and the low WBC simply reflects that I am not fighting any infections nor dealing with chronic inflammation. I'm just going to wait and see how it looks next year and go from there.
Thanks for this video i have a high wbc and basophil and i cannot sleep at night very well due to this result. Thank you for the explanation but right now i am thinking about how to go normal my wbc.
What about having slightly low neutro and all the others withing normal range? I have Allergic rhinitis and eosinophils are higher than 3 but not that high.
What if all my white blood cells are on the lower end but slightly in range except my white blood cell count is 3.3 range being 3.8 to 10.8 but all the rest are in range but on the lower end, any help would appreciate thank you
@Tricia Stacy yes so I was taking a supplement called berberine every day for a long time which helps lower your glucose and insulin which helps reverse insulin recestin which is a good thing well in the process it takes away alot of inflammation in the body which also will lower your white blood cell count at first I was a little worried but after extensive research it's actually a good thing to have a slightly lower white blood cell count just on the lower end it just means your really healthy as long as all others are in range , so to test this theory I quite taking the berberine and white blood cell count went back up to 4.3 so if your sitting at 3.3 and all others are in range I would say that's a good thing
ANC 12.44 Gran 12.43 Lymph 3.74 Mono .80 WBC 17.2 Platelet 451 Eos .11 Baso .09. My average counts for three years and the hematologists can’t figure it out. Fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, stenosis and lumbar and cervical radiculopathy maybe you can figure it out
Excellent presentation. Thank you!
Just graduated and have been watching all of your videos before I start my first job in the lab . Thank you so much 🙏
Excellent clear and thorough presentation. Just the infomation I was looking for. Thank you.
Bryan Walsh is a gifted teacher. Thank you.
WellnessFX thank you very much for this great class.
WOW. Fantastic explanation/overview. Thank you. Very helpful.
So explanatory and well detailed lecture. Thank you so much for this exposition
Fantastic content...thank you Dr. Walsh!
Thank you for sharing these videos! Very informative
Best video that explains . I have low wbc ,neutrophils, and platelets .!
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Best brief explanation 👍
Thank you sir
Fantastic explanation but you didn't mention what low lymphocytes mean - that's what I was hoping to learn about!
This was SO helpful!!! Thank you!!!! -Nursing Student!
Dr. Walsh, I really enjoy and learn a lot from your videos. So thank you for making them, but I have a comment on Eosinophils. I have eosinophils elevated ( from 8 to 13 %) in the last 2 years. And I would after doing my research suggest that it is due to autoimmune condition after a very stressful period that brought me to completely disturbed hormonal panels (due to chrnic stress on the hypothalamus) and increased level of inflamation all over my body. Do you have any comment on the elevated eosinophills in autoimune patients. I have slightly elevated lymphocytes and slightly low neutrophils. Thank you
Very smart.
How low is low and you should be investigate?
It's base a different measurement for adults then kids ?
Thank you
What is a normal number for a white blood count.
Thanks for video. Nobody explained this glad I found you. Recently my White cell count decreasing in 2017 it was 4.5 (4.8 regarded normal range in my lab). In 2018 White cell became 4.0. I noticed my tsh was 11, is thyroid effect White cell. My 5 White cell catagory normal.
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I have a relatively low WBC (Total 3.5, Neutrophils 45.1%, Immature Granulocytes 0.3%, Lymphocytes 40.6%, Monocytes 7.7%, Eosinophils 5.7%, Basophils 0.6%). I have a smear test scheduled as a follow up, but it's just out of an abundance of caution. I am pretty fit with no chronic conditions and I think a healthy lifestyle naturally suppresses WBC because they aren't needed that much. There is some recent research that backs this up.
So how did you make out?
@@crf4328 I decided to cancel the smear test because I realized there's really no cause for concern. I'm in excellent health and the low WBC simply reflects that I am not fighting any infections nor dealing with chronic inflammation. I'm just going to wait and see how it looks next year and go from there.
@@dlg5485 nearly the same numbers, excellent health, RBC and Platlets are are good.
@@dlg5485update? It’s next year
What about low WBC, lymphocytes and neutrophils?
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what does low WBC count but normal differential indicate?
I have the same results and have the same question...did Dr Walsh provide comments or answers?
WoW, loved your explanations....Thankyou
Thanks for this video i have a high wbc and basophil and i cannot sleep at night very well due to this result. Thank you for the explanation but right now i am thinking about how to go normal my wbc.
Great job explaining in laymen’s terms
Sir my lymphosite 48% but my need lymphosite under 40%. So you help and advice me for medicine
Is it fine now?
What if the WBC is normal but neutrophils are high and lymphocytes are low
What about having slightly low neutro and all the others withing normal range?
I have Allergic rhinitis and eosinophils are higher than 3 but not that high.
What about if yr wbc is normal but yr lymphp and monocytes are high?
Did you found the answer?
What if WBC's low and lymphocytes are very low but all other wbc's on low side. Thanks :)
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Would prednisone cause lymphocytes to be increased on blood Work?
excellent, thanks sir
Excellent!!!
What if all my white blood cells are on the lower end but slightly in range except my white blood cell count is 3.3 range being 3.8 to 10.8 but all the rest are in range but on the lower end, any help would appreciate thank you
Did you find anything out?
@Tricia Stacy yes so I was taking a supplement called berberine every day for a long time which helps lower your glucose and insulin which helps reverse insulin recestin which is a good thing well in the process it takes away alot of inflammation in the body which also will lower your white blood cell count at first I was a little worried but after extensive research it's actually a good thing to have a slightly lower white blood cell count just on the lower end it just means your really healthy as long as all others are in range , so to test this theory I quite taking the berberine and white blood cell count went back up to 4.3 so if your sitting at 3.3 and all others are in range I would say that's a good thing
@@515051506969 thank you!
@Tricia Stacy no problem hopefully I helped you
ANC 12.44
Gran 12.43
Lymph 3.74
Mono .80
WBC 17.2
Platelet 451
Eos .11
Baso .09. My average counts for three years and the hematologists can’t figure it out. Fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, stenosis and lumbar and cervical radiculopathy maybe you can figure it out
Lyme disease? Medication?
Thank You SO MUCHH🙏🙏🙏
Thank you.
What could it mean if my % Neutrophil is 41.4 while my % lymphocyte is 48.1? The others are all low and my WBC count is 4.2.
What was the result, Can you explain?
Very informative
what about low nuetraphils
What if there is low wbc with high eosinophils
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You should never do a presentation on a white board or slides and then stand in front of it and talk.
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