Question
Does elevated white blood cell counts in babies between four and five months old equal leukemia, and how should we handle the situation?
Answer
The baby had a surgical procedure involving the clitoral hood, and there was a problem with calcium on the white blood cells. The white blood cell count has not dropped to normal levels, and anti-inflammatory medication can be used. If the effect is not good, we can consider switching to other anti-inflammatory drugs. Generally, it takes two days to review, which is not very effective; at least three days are needed for review. Otherwise, you can consider switching to a better anti-inflammatory drug for re-examination. Elevated white blood cell counts generally indicate bacterial infection, and it is necessary to determine the high value.