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How To Bring Down The Wbc Count?

Hi....i m Monika. My husband is 25 yrs old and is suffering with a problem of increased WBC. He is also having sugar level increased fasting as 179 pp as 278 his blood test report is as follows- WBC count 15,400 Nutrophills 87 ESR(wintrobe at 1hr) 36 There r the values out of range wht does it mean?? Is it a serious problem? He wil b ok na?? Plse help me ....
Wed, 8 Oct 2014
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Hello,

Thnx to contact us. I understand your concern.

If I am your doctor I advice you that raised WBC or White Blood Cell count means a infection in the body, and higher neutrophil count means it is bacterial infection. So most likely your husband having some bacterial infection. Try to find out the cause of infection and take the antibiotics accordingly to treat your husband.
I will be happy to answer more of your concerns, kindly know me,
Wish you a very good health at health care magic.
Dr. Arun Tank. Infectious Disease.
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How To Bring Down The Wbc Count?

Hello, Thnx to contact us. I understand your concern. If I am your doctor I advice you that raised WBC or White Blood Cell count means a infection in the body, and higher neutrophil count means it is bacterial infection. So most likely your husband having some bacterial infection. Try to find out the cause of infection and take the antibiotics accordingly to treat your husband. I will be happy to answer more of your concerns, kindly know me, Wish you a very good health at health care magic. Dr. Arun Tank. Infectious Disease.