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An elevated white blood cell count in infants may be caused by bacterial or viral infection, usually accompanied by fever symptoms. A routine blood test can confirm the diagnosis and appropriate treatment can be initiated.
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Explore the possible causes of an elevated white blood cell count in a 10-year-old boy and provide professional medical advice.
A 14-month-old baby developed a swelling on the left side of the clavicle, which frequently recurred and formed an abscess. After pus extraction and surgical removal, the inflammation continued to occur. Parents are inquiring about definitive treatment methods.
The causes and meanings of elevated neutrophil percentage in children
A 14-month-old baby experienced a swelling on the left side of the clavicle, which recurrently inflamed and formed pus, requiring antibiotic treatment.
Elevated C-reactive protein levels may be associated with severe inflammation and could indicate other health issues.
Newborn amniotic fluid trichosis infection can lead to aspiration pneumonia, requiring active treatment of pulmonary infection to prevent complications.
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