Is an absolute monocyte count of 0.80 serious?

The normal range for absolute monocyte values is (0.12-0.8)*10^9/L, and the absolute values are within the normal range. It is not serious as far as monocytes are concerned. There are pathologic and physiologic factors that contribute to the increase in absolute monocyte value. 1. Physiologic factors that lead to increased monocytes are found in infants and children during the developmental period. 2. Pathologic factors that lead to an increase are found in certain infections such as malaria, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, infective endocarditis, and recovery from acute infections. It can also be seen in mononuclear cell leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrome and other blood diseases. If the absolute value of monocyte is increased, it is recommended to go to the hospital, combined with other indicators of blood routine and symptoms to make a comprehensive judgment, and actively carry out treatment.