Is an absolute immature granulocyte value of 0.03 normal?

Unmature neutrophils, which medically include progranulocytes, promyelocytes, intermediate granulocytes, and late granulocytes, are an important indicator of the body’s physiological health.

The immature neutrophils medically reflect the presence or absence of leukemia.

The normal range for the percentage of immature neutrophils is 0 to 0.029, and 0.03 is slightly high enough to rule out leukemia, but still requires a determination of what kind of cells are present. It is recommended to review the routine blood test and provide detailed test data. If the neutrophils are simply high, there may be a recent infection, which can be treated with anti-infection, taking some antibiotics and so on. If you have a high level of neutrophils, you need to be checked regularly to see if there is lymphomegaly.