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Low WBC count is often a sign a viral infection. And, yes, viral infections can often cause enlarged lymph nodes.
No. High WBC is a sign of infection.
Because white blood cell count can indicate MANY things. A raise can show that your body is fighting infection or leukimiea. ( most likely infection) and a drop can be the sign of many genetically inherited diseases
Leukocytosis is a white blood cell count (leukocyte count) that is above the normal range in the blood which is between 6-10 thousand. This high WBC count might be a sign of an infection, inflammation, or allergy. :)
This can mean a number of things... Infection Chronic bone marrow disease Leukaemia Tissue damage e.g. burns
Temperature increase in the body is considered a sign of either viral or bacterial infection.
Normal white blood cell count is about 4.3 to 8.10. White blood cells can go down from many conditions and certain medications. The main purpose of WBCs is to fight infection so if they are decreased your body may not be able to fight off infections. Some cause include:1. Viral infections2. Congenital disorders3. Cancer4. Autoimmune disorders such as Rheumatoid arthritis.5. Overwhelming infections that use up white blood cells faster than they can be produced6. Drugs that destroy white blood cellsThe underlying cause for low WBC count needs to be found in order to determine treatment.
If you find yourself tired all the time, that could be a sign of a viral infection.
Depends on the rest of the blood test and the reason for which you had a blood test. Alone, it doesn't mean much.
Fever is often the first sign of infection. Other symptoms and signs of infection are rapid breathing, mental confusion, low blood pressure, reduced urine output, and a high white blood cell count.
Yes, infections can cause low or elevated white blood cells. Viral infections often cause low white blood cell counts. Also, very serious bacterial infections that overwhelm the immune system can cause it as well.
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