Absolute Eosinophil Count Test


FAQ

What happens if AEC count is high?

Here are the after-effects of having HIGH AEC.

  • A high AEC count indicates an increase in eosinophils, which may indicate an allergic or parasitic infection, autoimmune disease, or certain types of cancer.
  • Other symptoms may include coughing, wheezing, or skin rashes.
  • Treatment may involve identifying and managing underlying conditions or infections and medications such as corticosteroids or immunomodulators.

What is AEC normal range?

Here is AEC normal range in the table:

 

AEC Count Interpretation
30-350 cells/microliter Normal range for adults

What does it mean when AEC is low?

Here are the after-effects of having low AEC.

  • A low AEC count indicates a decrease in eosinophils, which may be caused by certain medications, infections, or blood disorders.
  • Other symptoms may include fatigue, weakness, or increased susceptibility to infections.
  • Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may involve stopping or changing medications, treating underlying infections, or addressing blood disorders.

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