Question

I would like to ask about what’s happening with the increased lymphocyte ratio? Today, I saw the test report from my aunt, and it says there is an increase in lymphocytes. Does this mean she has some kind of inflammation? I’m too embarrassed to ask my aunt. Please doctor, provide an answer, thank you.

Answer

The situation you described and expressed is an increased lymphocyte ratio, which at this stage can be treated and controlled. Essentially, this condition is a result of two aspects in a routine blood test. One is due to a decline in personal immune function, where the neutrophil count decreases, and even the white blood cell count may also drop. The second is that viral infections can also present with this symptom, which requires the cooperate with of a high sensitivity C-reactive protein.