What does a triple blood test look for?

The blood triple test refers to neutrophils, lymphocytes and intermediate cells in the classification of white blood cells in human blood. Leukocytes in peripheral blood are categorized into three main types of cells, namely neutrophils, lymphocytes and intermediate cells, which mainly include monocytes.
Elevated or decreased counts of neutrophils, lymphocytes and intermediate cells can be clarified by the results of the three blood tests to assist in the diagnosis of the disease and thus guide clinical treatment. Changes in these cell counts can be monitored during the course of treatment to assess efficacy and to determine changes in the disease.
Patients with abnormal blood test results should consult the hematology department in a timely manner to improve bone marrow aspiration, bone marrow biopsy, antinuclear antibody profile and other related tests to identify the specific cause of the disease, and then treat the specific cause of the disease.