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Eosonophil percentage was 1 and my eosonphil number was 0.00. is it bad that it is 0?

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Dr. Matthew Parker answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Confusing: Eosinophils are a group of white blood cells (WBCs) that fight infection from parasites and fungi. It is normal for them to make up a really small proportion (e.g. 1%) of your total WBCs. But I find it odd that they would register 1% and also 0.00 on the absolute count. Not AT ALL medically concerning, but the math seems weird. I would ask the doc that ordered the lab, ok?

Answered 4/23/2016

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