Yes. Your body is responding to what it see as a foreign invasion.
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Vomiting, abdominal pain with raised white cell count can be due to many causes: Appendicitis, diverticulitis, pelvic inflammation, urinary tract infection, renal colic, inflammatory bowel disease, abdominal/pelvic abscess
Surgery will only be a more invasive attack on the white blood cell count as it will require more to handle the "attack" of the surgery. If your body has an insufficient amount of white blood cells to combat the possible bacterial count introduced by surgery, you can incur healing problems and health problems because of the procedure. It is safer to wait until the WBC count gets lower for a safer surgical result. It would be equivalent of a football game of where you had only 11 players and the other team had hundreds of players, meaning you would probably lose that battle.
with a high white count and abd pain they will be looking for appy problems but 13k white count isn't that high
I have had the same problem going on for a few years, but the doctors told me it was abdominal migraines. are the incidents every so often, or all the time? if every so often, try asking a doctor and get some tests done.
Lyme disease can cause a high white blood count.
If white blood cell count is high that means the body is responding to an infection.
i have a white cell count of 13.7 is this high This is above the normal range.
lower-right abdominal pain, at least that gave me those same results...
That could be anything from Lyme to mono to strep to lymphoma - the list is long. Since you know the white count I assume he is seeing a doctor. The doc should be able to answer your questions more precisely.
For adults, a high white blood cell count is 10,500 leukocytes per microliter of blood. Average white blood cell count is 4,500 to 10,500.
You may have an infection.
A white blood cell count of 30,000 is way too high. A normal count is between 4,000 and 10,000. Your doctor will likely run more tests to determine why your count is so high.