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  2. Neutrophils: High and Low Levels - WebMD

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    A high neutrophil count, or neutrophilia, is more than 7,700 neutrophils per microliter. Both neutropenia and neutrophilia should be monitored by your doctor to figure out and treat the...

  3. Neutrophilia: Diagnosis, Causes, Symptoms & What It Is

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    If your bloodstream is teeming with too many neutrophils, you may develop leukocytosis or a high total white blood cell count. You may have symptoms such as fevers or recurring infections. Tests to assess your neutrophil count may indicate more serious illnesses.

  4. What Does It Mean When Your Neutrophils Are High?

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    A high neutrophil count or white blood cell count can indicate a variety of diverse conditions, no all of which are harmful. The test must be done in conjunction with other diagnostic measures to determine a diagnosis.

  5. Absolute Neutrophils: Low, High, and Normal Counts

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    What Does It Mean When Absolute Neutrophils Are High? An absolute neutrophil count over 7,000 cells/mcL is considered high and is called neutrophilia. It means that an inflammatory process is going on in the body, and the immune system is producing more neutrophils to combat it.

  6. What are Neutrophils? Neutrophil Count Explained

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    What causes a high neutrophil count? In many cases, it’s normal for your body to produce more neutrophils to help you heal, especially in the case of a bone fracture or severe burn. When the number of neutrophils doesn’t decrease to normal levels after repairing an injury, it can pose a health risk.

  7. Causes of High Neutrophils and Low Lymphocytes - Verywell Health

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    What Is Considered a High Neutrophil Count? In adults, a normal neutrophil count falls between 2,500 to 6,000 neutrophils per microliter. A neutrophil count higher than this is considered elevated.

  8. What Would Cause Neutrophils to Be High or Low? - MedicineNet

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    A high neutrophil count (neutrophilia) may be due to many physiological conditions and diseases. A low neutrophil count (neutropenia) affects the body’s ability to fight off infection and is often observed in viral infections.

  9. High white blood cell count Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A high white blood cell count usually means one of the following has increased the making of white blood cells: An infection. Reaction to a medicine. A bone marrow disease; An immune system issue. Sudden stress such as hard exercise. Smoking. Specific causes of a high white blood cell count include:

  10. What Low and High Neutrophils Mean on a Blood Test

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    High neutrophils and low neutrophils can be caused by certain health conditions, medications, or medical treatments. Called neutrophilia, high neutrophils can mean you have an acute infection or injury. Low neutrophils, called neutropenia, may be caused by chronic infections or autoimmune conditions.

  11. Neutrophilic Leukocytosis - Neutrophilic Leukocytosis - Merck ...

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    Neutrophilic leukocytosis is an abnormally high number of neutrophils (a type of white blood cell) in the blood. Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell that help the body fight infections and heal injuries. Neutrophils may increase in response to a number of conditions or disorders, including.