Lymphocytes: The method of performing the investigation and analyzing the results

In this test, the number of lymphocytes in the blood is examined, and the lymphocytes are white blood cells that play an important role in the immune system, there are many types of them and each category has its own function, and they are as follows: 1. Betic lymphocytes (b) bacterial lymphocytes are responsible for the immunity by antibodies and proteins. It works as memory cells that help with the fast and effective production process of antibodies when the body storms a strange component such as bacteria or viruses, which in the past can cause the disease. Another part of these cells works as plasma cells, which is a factory for the production of antibodies. 2. T -Lymphatic lymphocytes are responsible for the control and supervision of their immune system, for example: t -helper cells, also called CD4 cells, these cells oversee all the operations that occur in the immune system, and these cells regulate the immune system where their exotic bodies confront the body cells. This type of cell is most types of cells due to HIV infection, and when their number decreases due to infection with this virus under 200 cells per cubic millimeter blood, the risk of causes of pathogens and AIDS increases. T -supressor -cells, or also called CD8 cells, which are mainly to fight cells infected with the virus or cancer cells. Natural killer cells, which also help to face exotic bodies and cells infected with the virus and cancer cells. Any imbalance or the number of lymphocytes will cause the immune system deficiencies and the high risk of infection with pollution diseases, and the activity of the immune system may increase in a way that leads to cases of allergies or self -mucus diseases. It is also some microbes that occur as a result of known viruses, such as: EBV virus (EBV) to cause changes in the form of lymphocytes, where lymphocytes are called atypical lymphocytes. Results analysis can change the levels of lymphocytes according to the person’s sweat, gender, location and lifestyle habits. The normal range of lymphocytes, depending on the age group, contains the following: Adults: 1000-4800 velvety cells in 1 blood microl. Children: 3000 – 9500 lymphocytes in 1 microl of blood. It is advised to review the results with the specialist, but an explanation for possible results may be: 1. High levels indicate the large and high levels of lymphocytes indicate a large number of lymphocytosis, in many cases it indicates infection and infections that include: Viral infection. Monronucleose. Tuberculosis. Hyper thyroid activity. Inflammation of the intestines. 2. Low levels The lower level of lymphopenia indicates that there is a viral disease or any other serious disease, especially if there is a severe decrease in weight, and this may indicate that the disease is AIDS.