Granulocytosis Absolute

Absolute granulocytosis is a condition in which the number of granulocytes in the blood exceeds the norm. Granulocytes are blood cells that contain granules containing various proteins and enzymes necessary to protect the body from infections and other diseases.

Granulocytosis can be caused by various reasons, such as infections, autoimmune diseases, malignancies, and certain medications. At the same time, the number of granulocytes can either increase or decrease.

If granulocytosis is elevated, this may indicate the presence of an infectious process or other diseases that require treatment. In such cases, the doctor may prescribe additional tests and examinations to determine the cause of the increase in granulocytes.

A decrease in the number of granulocytes can also be caused by various reasons. For example, this may be due to a lack of iron or vitamin B12 in the body. In this case, the doctor may recommend changing your diet or prescribing appropriate medications.

Overall, granulocytosis is an important health indicator and requires careful evaluation and treatment. Therefore, if you notice changes in your granulocyte count, contact your doctor for advice and recommendations.