Usually when your white blood cell (WBC) count is up, it means that you have some type of infection. If it is too high it can be a sign of cancer. There is a range that WBC can be in and be safe (ie it can go up or down a few numbers and still be normal). If your WBC are high, then usually the doctor will put you on an antibiotic. If it is really high then they will usually do more tests. Prednisone is a steroid that helps with airway constriction, but it also decreases your immunity, causing your WBC count to increase; but usually doen't last that long. Hope that helped.
You have an ifection as the red cells are fighting the infection. Go see a doctor.
When you get sick, your white blood cell count is higher than normal your immune system, your white blood cell count can drop to very low levels.
If someone's red blood cell count is higher than normal, than the subject has enhanced physical abilities because of the extra oxygen to mucles.
If you are a woman, your haemoglobin count should be 12 or higher. If you are a man, your haemoglobin count should be 14 or higher.
A normal platelet count is 250K to 400K per mm3 of blood.
The doctor wants a differential blood count. This includes both RBCs and WBCs. She is looking to see if any have a higher/lower than normal count. That can give an idea of what is causing the problem.
Doctors usually treat an elevated WBC with antibiotic's. It is important for your doctor to find out why your WBC is higher than normal. Only your doctor can tll you why your count is higher than normal through blood tests. Your body generates more WBC's to fight infection, but it is very important to treat the underlying cause of the increased blood count.
A normal platelet count is 150,000 to 450,000 per microliter of circulating blood.
The count will be artificially low
120/80
balancing iron count in blood
The normal white blood cell count is between 4-10 * 109/ liter. So your white blood cell count is slightly higher than the normal range. Some people do go up to 11, and are not experiencing any problems. Your doctor may want to rule out any infections, but if you are otherwise feeling well - you should not be concerned.
Normal white blood cell counts of adults range from 4,000-10,000. Higher white blood cell counts could signal an infection. A white blood cell count could be an infection or something more serious, such as leukemia.