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Your monocyte percentage is in the expected range.
Very low monocytes should be interpreted with the full white-cell count.
Ask your clinician whether the absolute monocyte count is also low.
Monocytes: {{value}} {{unit}} — very lowLow monocyte percentage is often not meaningful by itself and should be interpreted with the full CBC.
Review only if persistent or paired with other abnormal immune markers.
Monocytes: {{value}} {{unit}} — below reference rangeA slightly low monocyte percentage is often a mild differential shift.
This is usually interpreted with the full CBC.
Monocytes: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline lowYour monocyte percentage is in the expected range.
This marker is reassuring on its own.
Monocytes: {{value}} {{unit}} — within reference rangeYour monocyte percentage sits in a balanced range.
This marker is reassuring on its own.
Monocytes: {{value}} {{unit}} — optimalA slightly high monocyte percentage can follow infection or inflammation.
Discuss if persistent or paired with symptoms.
Monocytes: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline highHigh monocytes can reflect recovery from infection, chronic inflammation, or immune activation.
Review with your clinician if persistent.
Monocytes: {{value}} {{unit}} — above reference rangeVery high monocytes can reflect significant inflammation or a persistent blood-count pattern.
Seek clinician review, especially if persistent or paired with abnormal WBC.
Monocytes: {{value}} {{unit}} — very highUpload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.