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What to Do When White Blood Cell Count is High?

The baby is just over 8 months old and had a blood test yesterday showing a white blood cell count of 10.5, with the normal range being 4~10. The baby is not feverish and has no cold. Concerned that this might be related to the recent renovation at home, I am worried whether the hematopoietic function has been affected. I am eagerly awaiting your response.
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What’s Causing a Child’s Blood Test to Show High White Blood Cell Counts?

The reason for a baby having consistently high white blood cell counts may be related to bacterial infections, and treatment can involve antibiotic medications and maintaining good hygiene habits to prevent them.
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What’s Causing a Child’s Frequent Fever and Elevated Blood Counts?

A 6-year-old child frequently experiences fever and has elevated blood counts in routine blood tests. Despite being diagnosed with a bacterial infection and undergoing treatment for a month, the blood counts have not decreased, and there are symptoms of mild fever and cough. The parents are seeking an explanation for the child’s condition.
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What’s Going on When Babies Eat Paper, Mud, and Chew on Wall Paint?

Babies eating paper, mud, and even chewing on wall paint might be a sign of pica, often associated with iron deficiency anemia.
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Why a 6-Year-Old Baby’s Blood Test Shows Low White Blood Cells

A 6-year-old baby’s blood test shows low white blood cells and slightly low hemoglobin. How should we handle this situation?
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Why Are a Baby’s Lymphocyte Count and Percentage High?

A high lymphocyte count and percentage in a baby may be related to viral infections. It is recommended to use antiviral medications and Qingkailing Injection for intravenous treatment, and the condition should improve within a few days.
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Why Are a Two-and-a-Half-Year-Old’s Red and White Blood Cell Counts Low?

A two-and-a-half-year-old’s low red and white blood cell counts in a routine blood test may indicate anemia. It is recommended to take iron supplements and improve diet.
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