Does Tonsillitis Lead to an Increase in White Blood Cell Count?

With tonsillitis and a low-grade fever, after 4 days of intravenous fluid therapy, the white blood cell count still reached 18,000, up from 32,000 before treatment. The medication administered was ceftriaxone. I want to know why, after 4 days of treatment, the white blood cell count hasn’t exceeded the normal range, and whether this might lead to other diseases.
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Does Treatment for Ear Pain in Children with Otitis Media Work Well?

A 7-year-old girl recently reported some ear pain, accompanied by yellow earwax discharge, and symptoms of headache and fever. For otitis media, the best treatment is to select anti-inflammatory medications under a doctor’s guidance, and to apply topical anti-inflammatory ear drops. Pain can be managed with analgesics, and if fever is present, seek medical attention or administer antipyretic medication promptly. In severe cases such as perforation of the eardrum, timely treatment is required, along with a light diet and increased nutrition to promote recovery.
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