The only reliable place to get that answer is from the doctor who ordered your blood work from the lab. Now that you have the report, you must have him explain the results to you, because he will be using those results to make decisions on treatment for you.
Oh, dude, a 0.5 imm gran on a blood test indicates that you have 0.5 x 10^9/L immature granulocytes present. Immature granulocytes are usually released into the bloodstream in response to infection or inflammation. So, like, it's just your body's way of saying, "Hey, something's up, let's send in the troops!"
low immunity
low neutrophils
my polys is low at what causes?
no normal is 80 to 100 percent
low density lipoprotein
Anion Gap
gran-you-low-some
If an EOS (eosinophils) blood test result is 0 percent, it may indicate a low level of eosinophils in the blood. This could be normal or it may suggest a potential issue if other blood cell counts are also abnormal. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider may be necessary to determine the underlying cause.
microcytic hypochromic anaemia
your kidneys are crapping out