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AEC – ABSOLUTE EOSINOPHIL COUNT
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Department: HEMATOLOGY
The Absolute Eosinophil Count (AEC) test is a blood test that measures the number of eosinophils—a type of disease-fighting white blood cell—per microliter of blood. It helps diagnose allergies, asthma, parasitic infections, or certain autoimmune conditions.
An increased eosinophil count may indicate allergic conditions such as Asthma, skin disorders, or parasitic infections.
The AEC Test is performed to:
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Detect allergic conditions such as Asthma
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Identify parasitic infections
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Evaluate immune system activity
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Investigate causes of inflammation or infection
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Monitor allergic or respiratory disorders
AEC – ABSOLUTE EOSINOPHIL COUNT Test Purpose
The AEC (Absolute Eosinophil Count) Test is performed to measure the number of eosinophils, a type of white blood cell, present in the blood. Primarily, the test is used to evaluate allergic reactions, asthma, and parasitic infections. Additionally, it helps healthcare providers investigate inflammatory conditions, autoimmune disorders, and certain blood-related diseases associated with elevated eosinophil levels. Furthermore, the test may be recommended to monitor the effectiveness of treatment for allergic or eosinophilic disorders. Moreover, the AEC Test is often interpreted alongside a Complete Blood Count (CBC) and other laboratory investigations to provide a comprehensive assessment of immune system activity.
AEC – ABSOLUTE EOSINOPHIL COUNT Test is Recommended for Individuals:
- Individuals with allergies, including allergic rhinitis or eczema.
- People experiencing asthma or recurrent wheezing.
- Patients with suspected parasitic infections.
- Individuals with persistent skin rashes or itching.
- People with unexplained high eosinophil counts on a Complete Blood Count (CBC).
- Patients being evaluated for eosinophilic disorders or autoimmune diseases.
- Individuals with chronic respiratory symptoms, such as coughing or shortness of breath.
- Patients undergoing monitoring for allergy or asthma treatment.
- Anyone advised by their healthcare provider to evaluate immune or inflammatory conditions.
FAQs
1. What is the AEC (Absolute Eosinophil Count) Test used for?
The AEC Test measures the number of eosinophils in the blood. Additionally, it helps diagnose and monitor allergies, asthma, parasitic infections, inflammatory conditions, and certain immune disorders.
2. Do I need to fast before the AEC Test?
No. Fasting is generally not required before the AEC Test. However, you should follow any preparation instructions provided by your healthcare provider.
3. What does a high Absolute Eosinophil Count indicate?
A high AEC may indicate allergic conditions, asthma, parasitic infections, certain autoimmune diseases, or eosinophilic disorders. However, the results should always be interpreted alongside your symptoms, medical history, and other laboratory findings by a healthcare professional.