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What Causes Eosinophils To Be High In Blood?

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Posted on Wed, 21 Sep 2016
Question: I went to an emergency room a few days ago because of high blood pressure. I had CABG two months ago. After EKG, blood tests etc. I was told I am fine and that all my blood work was fine, and adjusted my blood pressure med (metropolol to 50 mg a day). Today I got online access to my labs and saw eosophil count of 6 (marked H). I do remember telling the doctor that my nose was stuffy and that I had a bit of a sinus headache. I looked at my previous tests. It was 5 in 2009, but since then I had no abnormal results. I have made great progress from the surgery, but I am always very anxious about health issues. This is having a bit of an impact on my blood pressure today (it was great for the last several days). Do I have a reason to worry about the lab?
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Answered by Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh (29 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
6% Eosinophils is ok.

Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome,

Yes, I see that your eosinophil count is very mildly elevated - just barely over the normal range on this automated lab report. Many labs consider 6% to be the upper range of normal eosinophil count, which would put your count in the normal range. So I don't think this is at all concerning. If you are worried, you can have it redrawn and ask for it to be a manual absolute count rather than an automated count. But I would not make much of it. Also, hay fever and allergies can bump up the eosinophil count, but 6% isn't much of an increase, if at all.

It was flagged as "High" because this particular lab has set the parameters to do so and it is automated. But that doesn't mean it is concerning.

I hope this information helps. Please let me know if I can provide further information.
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What Causes Eosinophils To Be High In Blood?

Brief Answer: 6% Eosinophils is ok. Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome, Yes, I see that your eosinophil count is very mildly elevated - just barely over the normal range on this automated lab report. Many labs consider 6% to be the upper range of normal eosinophil count, which would put your count in the normal range. So I don't think this is at all concerning. If you are worried, you can have it redrawn and ask for it to be a manual absolute count rather than an automated count. But I would not make much of it. Also, hay fever and allergies can bump up the eosinophil count, but 6% isn't much of an increase, if at all. It was flagged as "High" because this particular lab has set the parameters to do so and it is automated. But that doesn't mean it is concerning. I hope this information helps. Please let me know if I can provide further information.