Absolute Eosinophil Count (AEC) Test at Asto Labs Chennai

An Absolute Eosinophil Count (AEC) blood test is a diagnostic tool used to determine the number of eosinophil cells in a blood sample. Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy immune system, particularly in managing the body's allergic responses.
Table Of Content
- Aec test for what
- What happens if AEC count is high?
- When to Consider an AEC Test?
- Conclusion
Aec test for what?
An increased AEC result can indicate conditions such as severe allergic reactions, parasitic
infections, or certain types of cancer.
Conversely, a low AEC count might suggest infections or bone marrow disorders. Doctors often
recommend this test when patients exhibit symptoms of allergies or parasitic infections.
What happens if AEC count is high?
- Allergic Reactions: Symptoms such as sneezing, itching, hives, and nasal congestion.
- Asthma: Wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness.
- Parasitic Infections: Abdominal pain, diarrhea, fatigue, and weight loss.
- Eosinophilic Disorders: Difficulty swallowing, chest pain, and stomach pain.
- Unexplained Weight Loss: Along with fatigue and weakness, possibly indicating underlying conditions.
- Chronic Skin Rashes: Persistent itching, redness, and swelling of the skin.
When to Consider an AEC Test?
A doctor may suggest an AEC test if abnormal eosinophil levels are detected during a white blood count differential test, which is part of a complete blood count (CBC) test. The CBC assesses different types of white blood cells and helps diagnose underlying health conditions. This test is also useful if a doctor suspects conditions such as severe allergic reactions, medication reactions, or parasitic infections.
Procedure for AEC Blood Test
- The test site is cleaned with a cotton swab and antiseptic solution.
- A needle is inserted into the vein and connected to a tube for blood collection.
- After the sample is collected, the needle is removed, and the site is covered with a bandage.
- The blood sample is sent to a laboratory for analysis.
Uses of the AEC Test
- Diagnosing Allergies: Elevated eosinophil levels may indicate allergies such as asthma or allergic rhinitis.
- Monitoring Allergic Reactions: The test helps monitor how well allergy treatments are working. A low eosinophil count can signal improved control of allergic conditions.
- Detecting Parasitic Infections: The test can identify parasitic infections, as eosinophils respond to parasitic infestations.
- Assessing Eosinophilic Disorders: Conditions like eosinophilic esophagitis or eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis can cause high eosinophil counts. The AEC test helps diagnose and monitor these conditions.
- Screening for Cancer: High eosinophil levels may indicate certain cancers and the AEC test can be used alongside other tests to rule out malignancies
Preparing for the AEC Test
- Consult Your Healthcare Provider: Discuss any specific instructions for preparing for the test, including medication adjustments.
- Stay Hydrated: Proper hydration makes it easier to locate veins for blood sampling, but avoid excessive water intake.
- Wear LooseFitting Clothes: Comfortable clothing allows easy access for the phlebotomist to collect the sample.
- Follow Specific Instructions: Adhere to any instructions related to fasting or timing provided by your healthcare provider to ensure accurate test results.
Understanding AEC Test Results
- Normal Range: 30 to 350 cells per microliter (cells/μL) of blood.
- Increased AEC: More than 350 cells/μL, indicating possible allergic reactions, parasitic infections, eosinophilic disorders, or cancer.
- Low AEC: Below 30 cells/μL, potentially indicating bacterial infections, bone marrow disorders, or immunosuppression.
Conclusion
The aec test is a valuable tool for diagnosing and monitoring various health conditions by
providing insights into the body's immune response.
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