How to Handle a High White Blood Cell Percentage

After a week of the common cold and two days of intravenous drip, my white blood cell count is now 28.8, neutrophils 86.8, lymphocytes 7.1, eosinophils 0.0, neutrophils 25.0, monocytes 1.7, and eosinophil granulocytes 0.01. The white blood cell count is elevated, as is the eosinophil count, but there are no abnormalities in red blood cells or platelets. The elevated white blood cell count is due to an elevated eosinophil count. Antibiotics have not shown any effect. Consider parasitic infection. Parasitic infections are not limited to the intestines. It is recommended to undergo a parasitic antibody test and regularly check blood routine. If the white blood cell count remains high, it may require treatment. It is advisable to consult a doctor for more information.
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