wbc can be increased in aids patients through the help of stem cells... taken from the umbilical cord.
Infection is one possible reason for an abnormal increase in the number of WBC's (white blood cells).
by running.
Aids, bacterial infection,leukaemia
In cases of appendicitis, a patient's white blood cell (WBC) count is often elevated, typically ranging from 10,000 to 18,000 cells per microliter. This increase is a response to inflammation and infection. However, it's important to note that not every patient with appendicitis will show a significantly elevated WBC count, and other factors can influence these levels. Therefore, while a high WBC count can suggest appendicitis, it is not definitive on its own.
polycytemia
Increase in WBC means infection or an autoimmune problem
No,lesser count
at least in theory, vigorous sex will make you sweat, which might lead to hemoconcentration, and thus and increase in WBC per unit of fluids. In theory also, extrenous exercise might produce demargination of WBC from blood vessels with a net increase in WBC (similar to marathon runners leukocytosis)
The white cell count increase in your body when you get some bacterial infection, usually extra cellular type.
A white blood cell (WBC) count of 11,500 after chemotherapy may indicate a temporary immune response, as chemotherapy can often lead to a decrease in WBCs due to its effects on bone marrow. However, this count is still within the upper limit of normal, which is typically around 11,000-12,000 WBCs per microliter of blood. It's essential for the patient's healthcare team to monitor the count closely and assess any symptoms or signs of infection, as chemotherapy can increase susceptibility to infections despite a seemingly normal WBC count. Ultimately, the context of the patient's overall health and treatment plan will guide the interpretation of this lab result.
No, white blood cell (WBC) counts are not always elevated in appendicitis. While leukocytosis (an increase in WBC count) is commonly associated with appendicitis due to infection and inflammation, some patients may present with normal WBC counts, particularly in early or mild cases. Additionally, individual variations and other factors can influence WBC levels. Therefore, a normal WBC count does not rule out appendicitis.
counting of Rbc and Wbc is done throug hemocytometer .duilting fluid are needed to destory unwanted things which can confuse us in various ways .