And I don't know if the test for DS (10mo) measured T or B cells.
He came in at 79% --- the normal max is 40% for a 10-month-old.
When he was 5 months old, he came in at 77%, and the normal max was 30%. Back then he was having frothy, green stools and the doctor said it could be attributed to a virus. But I know that he was otherwise healthy at the most recent CBC test.
Does anyone know if high lymphocyte counts can be attributed to food allergies? It seems to make sense to me.
My mom also has lupus and I have alopecia areata that comes and goes --- so, autoimmune issues are prevalent.
Any thoughts? TIA.
He came in at 79% --- the normal max is 40% for a 10-month-old.
When he was 5 months old, he came in at 77%, and the normal max was 30%. Back then he was having frothy, green stools and the doctor said it could be attributed to a virus. But I know that he was otherwise healthy at the most recent CBC test.
Does anyone know if high lymphocyte counts can be attributed to food allergies? It seems to make sense to me.
My mom also has lupus and I have alopecia areata that comes and goes --- so, autoimmune issues are prevalent.
Any thoughts? TIA.





