How to Handle Elevated White Blood Cell Counts?

Recently, I’ve felt a bit feverish and went to the hospital for a check-up, only to find that my white blood cell count is elevated. Doctors often analyze the white blood cell status in blood tests to determine if the patient has an infection. Not all elevated white blood cell counts indicate an infection. Many physiological factors can cause an increase in white blood cell counts, such as strenuous exercise, physical labor, prolonged exposure to cold air during winter, overeating, and slight increases in white blood cells after a shower. It’s best to consult with your doctor for a detailed examination and their recommendations.
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How to Handle Excessive Eye Discharge in Breastfeeding Babies

If a baby has a lot of eye discharge after breastfeeding, it might be due to conjunctivitis. You can try applying eye drops and giving the baby a decoction of chrysanthemum and prunella to alleviate the symptoms. Also, pay attention to a light diet, drink plenty of water, and if constipation occurs, you can give them a small amount of honey. If no clear cause is found after taking the baby to the hospital for a check-up, it is recommended to continue observing the baby’s symptoms and take appropriate measures based on the changes in the symptoms.
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