Is an absolute monocyte count of 0.68 normal?

An absolute monocyte value of 0.68×10⁹/L is usually normal, and it is recommended to consult your local doctor. Monocyte is a kind of white blood cell type, the normal reference value of absolute value of monocyte is (0.12~0.8)×10⁹/L, and the result varies depending on the machine. 1. Increased indicators: If mononuclear cell increase occurs in infants or children, it is generally physiologic. Pathological increase is common in some infectious diseases, such as infective endocarditis, malaria, active tuberculosis, black fever, etc. It can also be seen in some blood diseases, such as acute mononuclear cell leukemia, myelodysplastic syndromes, etc. 2. Reduced indicators: monocyte reduction generally has no obvious clinical significance, which can be seen in aplastic anemia and so on. If the absolute value of monocyte is abnormal, it is recommended to check in time, and if necessary, actively treat under the guidance of physicians.