Question
The 3-year-old baby has an elevated white blood cell count, with symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, and pale urine. These symptoms have never occurred before. What could be the problem? How should it be solved?
Answer
White blood cells are primarily responsible for absorption functions. An elevated white blood cell count usually indicates the presence of foreign bodies or infections in the body. It is recommended that parents take their child to the hospital as soon as possible for a check-up and treatment based on the results of the examination, rather than administering medication to their child without a proper diagnosis.