Why would you want to?
Your white cell count increases when you have an infection.
Because you are on chemotherapy and the stuff has knocked out your white blood cells and you want to help your body rebuild them. In that case you want a balanced diet, not less than 4 oz of meat per day, dairy and eggs; and generally avoid alcohol. None of this will force new white cells ... but it will allow your body to do its best.
What foods raise blood count levels after surgery?
Foods high in Iron. Beef is high in iron whilst having high protein levels
fruits and veggies. be sure to wash them good though because your immune system isn't strong and you don't want infections comming in from fruit that has been exposed to harmful germs.
red meats, offal, spinach
Yes, absolutely.
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
Any infection will increase your white cell count, not just a UTI. Even a cold will raise your count, it is the body's way of fighting infections.
I guess it could possibly raise the white blood cell count a little but in general vaccines should have no effect.
The average adult white blood count is from 3,200-9,800
A white blood cell count of 7.3 is within the normal range for adults, which typically ranges from 4.5 to 11.0 x 10^9 cells/L. However, interpretation of white blood cell counts should be done in context with other clinical findings and individual health status.
white blood cell count is 11.7 what does this mean?
yes.And the white blood cell will count very high due to the infection of apendicsus.
I like to take a product by Jar row called Mushroom Optimizer (red label). It is a blend of 7 mushrooms which are considered beneficial to the immune system. Although this doesn't raise your white blood cell count directly, I think having a stronger) immune system would help in the production of white blood cells. and eat lots of fruit and eat weight watchers
Chickenpox is likely to increase the white blood count in a full blood count.
Eczema do not cause low white blood cell count.
Lyme disease can cause a high white blood count.