Yes
Yes, Lyme disease can cause an elevated white blood cell count as part of the body's immune response to the infection. The elevated white blood cell count is typically due to an increase in the number of neutrophils. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment if you suspect Lyme disease.
High white blood cell count could be due to any type of infection or a bone marrow problem. Also possibly chronic disease such as Tuberculosis or drugs like AZT.
You should probably see a doctor.........White blood cells and cells that fight infection are the same thing........You might have a skin disease Also, a high white blood cell count means that your body is fighting an infection somewhere internally, or in your case, possibley externally.
Someone who has a low white blood cell count indicates they have a suppressed immune system. White blood cells work to fight off disease. If somebody has a high red blood cell count, it means they have large count of red blood cells in their system. A high blood cell count can be triggered by various conditions such as heart failure, hypertension, COPD and emphysema.
it could be caused by a disease...smoking also eliminates your white blood cell count
There are several different things that could be causing an increased white blood cell count. Some of these things include an infection, a reaction to a drug, a disease of bone marrow, or an immune system disorder.
cancer or sickle cell if your African American
can severe headaches cause high white blood cell count
No, there are many diseases that can't be detected by a CBC or complete blood count.
Not usually. If they are causing pain or are infected they could.
No, but lack of iron could cause a low MCH
If you have a white blood cell count of 30,000, your doctor will most likely run more tests to figure out why you have a high count. High white blood cell counts can be caused by anemia, infections, inflammatory disease, or leukemia.