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Blood Testing for Absolute Eosinophils

Eosinophils, Absolute is the measured number of eosinophils circulating in your blood. Eosinophils are a specialized type of white blood cell (granulocyte) made in the bone marrow under signals such as interleukin‑5 (IL‑5). They contain enzyme‑filled packets (cytoplasmic granules) that stain reddish‑orange and circulate briefly before moving into tissues like the lungs, gut, and skin. Available at 2,000+ lab locations and at-home (select states). See FAQs below

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Key Benefits

  • Check your eosinophil level to spot allergy- or parasite-driven inflammation.
  • Spot allergic conditions behind eczema, hives, or allergic digestive disorders.
  • Clarify eosinophilic asthma or chronic wheeze to refine inhaled treatment choices.
  • Flag possible parasitic infection when counts rise, guiding stool tests and treatment.
  • Detect severe drug reactions early to is studied for its potential effects on organ damage and hospitalization.
  • Guide need for allergy control and anti-inflammatory medicines to reduce flares.
  • Track response to treatment and reduce flare risk by trending counts over time.
  • Prompt checks for rare hypereosinophilic syndromes when counts stay very high.

What is an Eosinophils, Absolute blood test?

Eosinophils, Absolute is the measured number of eosinophils circulating in your blood. Eosinophils are a specialized type of white blood cell (granulocyte) made in the bone marrow under signals such as interleukin‑5 (IL‑5). They contain enzyme‑filled packets (cytoplasmic granules) that stain reddish‑orange and circulate briefly before moving into tissues like the lungs, gut, and skin. The “absolute” value reports how many eosinophils are present, not just their percentage among white cells.

Eosinophils help defend against multicellular parasites and are key players in allergic inflammation and asthma. When activated, they release granule proteins (major basic protein, eosinophil peroxidase), lipid mediators (leukotrienes), and signaling molecules (cytokines). These substances can damage invaders, amplify type‑2 immune responses (Th2), and influence mucus production and tissue remodeling. The absolute eosinophil count reflects how strongly this eosinophil‑driven arm of immunity is being mobilized into the bloodstream at a given moment. It offers a snapshot of the body’s readiness for parasite defense and its tendency toward eosinophil‑mediated inflammation in airways, skin, and gut.

Why is an Eosinophils, Absolute blood test important?

Eosinophils are a specialized white blood cell that patrols barrier tissues and helps defend against parasites while orchestrating allergic inflammation. The absolute eosinophil count reflects how active type 2 (allergy‑parasite) immunity is and how hormones like cortisol are shaping the immune landscape. In healthy people, eosinophils make up a small minority of circulating white cells; within reference ranges values tend to sit toward the low end of the reference range.

When the count is lower than expected, it usually signals a stress or steroid effect: endogenous cortisol, acute infection, or medications like glucocorticoids push eosinophils out of the bloodstream and suppress their production. This rarely causes symptoms on its own. Marked reductions may accompany broader bone‑marrow suppression, where fatigue, frequent infections, or easy bruising come from other low blood cell lines. Pregnancy often nudges counts lower; children naturally run a bit higher than adults.

Higher counts point to allergic and inflammatory conditions (eczema, allergic rhinitis, asthma, nasal polyps), drug hypersensitivity, parasitic helminth infections, eosinophilic gastrointestinal disease, or adrenal insufficiency. Very elevated and persistent levels can damage organs through toxic granule proteins, affecting lungs (wheezing, cough), skin (itchy rashes), gut (abdominal pain, diarrhea), nerves (numbness), and heart (myocarditis or scarring). Hematologic disorders and vasculitis are less common but important causes.

Big picture: the absolute eosinophil count integrates signals from the environment, the adrenal axis, and the bone marrow. Tracked alongside other blood differentials and clinical context, it helps explain allergic activity, infection exposures, and potential organ risks over time.

What insights will I get?

Eosinophils, Absolute measures the number of eosinophils—a type of white blood cell involved in parasite defense and allergic (type 2) immunity—circulating in your blood. It reflects how active allergic pathways and certain cytokines (especially interleukin‑5) are across systems that interface with the outside world: airways, skin, and gut. Because eosinophils can migrate into tissues, the blood count serves as a window into inflammatory tone that can affect breathing, skin integrity, digestion, and overall immune balance.

Low values usually reflect a stress‑hormone effect that temporarily suppresses eosinophils, such as from endogenous cortisol surges, acute illness, or corticosteroid medications. This indicates dialed‑down type 2 immune signaling rather than immune deficiency and is commonly seen late in pregnancy and in Cushing‑like states. Profoundly low eosinophils are uncommon and typically accompany broader bone‑marrow suppression.

Being in range suggests balanced allergic signaling and intact barrier immunity without excessive tissue recruitment. In healthy adults, values often sit in the low‑to‑mid portion of the reference range, representing stable regulation by adrenal hormones and minimal ongoing allergic or parasitic stimulation.

High values usually reflect active type 2 inflammation from allergic conditions (asthma, eczema, allergic rhinitis, nasal polyps), drug reactions, or parasitic helminth infections. They can also occur with eosinophilic gastrointestinal disease, adrenal insufficiency, certain autoimmune disorders, and, less commonly, blood cancers. Persistent marked elevations may signal risk of tissue damage in the lungs, heart, skin, or nerves (hypereosinophilic syndromes). Children more often show mild elevations with atopy.

Notes: Eosinophils vary across the day (higher at night), with season/allergen exposure, and with medications (corticosteroids and anti‑IL‑5 biologics lower them). Pregnancy tends to lower counts. Interpretation is strengthened by the total white count, differential percentages, and repeat measurements for persistence.

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What is Eosinophils, Absolute testing?
  • It measures the number of eosinophils per microliter of blood (absolute count), providing a direct view of cell burden and type-2 inflammatory activity.
  • Why should I test my Eosinophils, Absolute levels?
  • It helps determine whether allergic, eosinophilic, parasitic, or drug-related processes are active, supports trend tracking during symptoms or treatment, and establishes a personal baseline.
  • How often should I test Eosinophils, Absolute?
  • Frequency depends on goals. During active symptoms, new medications (especially steroids), or exposure concerns, intervals may be shorter; for stable tracking, periodic checks with a CBC are common.
  • What can affect my Eosinophils, Absolute levels?
  • Corticosteroids, acute stress, severe infection, and high cortisol can lower counts. Allergic disease, parasitic helminths, drug reactions, autoimmune/connective tissue disease, pulmonary eosinophilic disorders, and hematologic conditions can raise them.
  • Are there any preparations needed before Eosinophils, Absolute testing?
  • Typically none. It is part of a CBC with differential.
  • What states are Superpower’s at-home blood testing available in?

    Superpower currently offers at-home blood testing in the following states: Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

    We’re actively expanding nationwide, with new states being added regularly. If your state isn’t listed yet, stay tuned.

    What happens if my Eosinophils, Absolute levels are outside the optimal range?
  • Interpret alongside symptoms, medications (especially steroids), travel/exposures, and companion markers such as IgE to refine likely causes.
  • Can day-to-day factors affect my Eosinophils, Absolute levels?
  • Yes—stress, infections, allergen exposure, and corticosteroid use can all shift results.
  • How do I interpret my Eosinophils, Absolute results?

    Low often reflects steroids, stress, or severe infection; within reference ranges suggests immune balance; high indicates type-2 inflammation from allergy, parasites, drug reactions, or rarer conditions.

    Is Eosinophils, Absolute testing right for me?

    Especially useful if you monitor allergies, asthma, eczema, chronic rhinosinusitis, eosinophilic GI disease, possible parasite exposure, or drug hypersensitivity, and for establishing a baseline.

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