Immune Regulation
Your immune system defends against infections while keeping inflammation in check — a delicate balance that affects everything from energy levels to chronic disease risk. When immunity is suppressed, overactive, or poorly regulated, the signs often appear in blood cell counts and inflammatory markers before you feel unwell. Testing reveals how well your defenses are functioning.
Basophils
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Basophils are the rarest white blood cells, releasing histamine during allergic reactions. Elevated levels may indicate allergies, myeloproliferative disorders, or chronic inflammatory conditions.
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Lymphocytes
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Lymphocytes are white blood cells powering adaptive immunity through T cells, B cells, and NK cells. High counts suggest viral infection or blood cancer; low counts may indicate HIV, autoimmune disease, or immunosuppression.
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Neutrophils
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Neutrophils are the most abundant white blood cells and frontline defenders against bacteria. High counts indicate bacterial infection or inflammation; low counts increase serious infection risk.
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Eosinophils
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Eosinophils are white blood cells that fight parasites and drive allergic inflammation. High counts indicate allergies, asthma, parasitic infection, or eosinophilic disorders.
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Monocytes
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Monocytes are large white blood cells that become tissue macrophages. High counts suggest chronic infection, inflammation, or blood disorders; low counts may indicate bone marrow problems or hairy cell leukemia.
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White Blood Cell Count
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WBC count measures total infection-fighting white blood cells. High counts suggest infection or inflammation; low counts may indicate bone marrow problems or increased infection risk.
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High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)
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You can’t feel chronic inflammation, but it’s quietly damaging your blood vessels and accelerating aging. hs-CRP reveals this hidden fire — and unlike cholesterol, it responds quickly to lifestyle changes, showing results within weeks.
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Complement Component C4a
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C4a is a complement split product indicating active immune system activation. Elevated levels suggest CIRS (biotoxin illness), mast cell activation, autoimmune disease, or chronic infection.
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