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What to Do If a Child Has Elevated Blood Counts

Elevated blood counts in children may be caused by various reasons, including infections, injuries, or blood disorders, and should be analyzed based on the specific situation.
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  • Blood Routine
  • White Blood Cell Count
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What to Do If White Blood Cell Count is Elevated by 15.6?

No need to worry; just continue to observe. It is recommended to identify the cause clearly before targeted treatment to promote recovery.
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  • White Blood Cell Count
  • Inflammation and Infection
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What’s Going on with High Platelet and White Blood Cell Counts in Children?

After treatment for pneumonia, a child’s platelet and white blood cell counts are elevated, which may be a sign of body inflammation. It is recommended to take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and observe the changes in the condition.
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  • Pediatric Health
  • Platelet Count
  • White Blood Cell Count
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