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  2. High white blood cell count Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Specific causes of a high white blood cell count include: Allergy, especially severe allergic reactions. Asthma. Bacterial, viral, fungal or parasitic infections. Burns. Churg-Strauss syndrome. Medicines, such as corticosteroids and epinephrine. Hay fever (also known as allergic rhinitis) Leukemia. Lymphoma. Myelofibrosis (a bone marrow disorder)

  3. High White Blood Cell Count: Causes, Symptoms, Tests - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/high-white-cell-count-5222110

    A high white cell count is identified in a blood test called a complete blood count (CBC). This test provides a report of the number of white blood cells and red blood cells, as well as the types of each white blood cell and their percentage.

  4. High White Blood Cell Count - Cleveland Clinic

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    Leukocytosis, or high white blood cell count, can indicate a range of conditions, including infections, inflammation, injury and immune system disorders. A complete blood count (CBC) is usually performed to check for leukocytosis. Treating the underlying condition usually reduces your white blood cell count.

  5. When to Worry About a High White Blood Cell Count - DarwynHealth

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    A high white blood cell count, also known as leukocytosis, can indicate an underlying health issue. This article explores the various causes of a high white blood cell count, including infections, inflammation, and certain medical conditions. It also discusses the symptoms and potential complications associated with leukocytosis.

  6. A normal white blood cell count can mean your immune system is functioning as it should. The normal white blood cell count range is typically between 4,000 and 11,000/microliter (μL).

  7. What Does A High White Blood Cell Count (Leukocytosis) Mean? - ...

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    A high white blood cell count indicates that something like an infection, allergic response, or inflammation is happening inside your body. That’s because when you get sick, your body...

  8. Leukocytosis: What Causes a High White Blood Cell Count? - WebMD

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    Leukocytosis is when you have too many white blood cells. Learn about leukocytosis, including what causes it, how it is diagnosed, and which conditions are associated with it.

  9. Complete Blood Count (CBC): What It Is & Normal Ranges - ...

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    A complete blood count (CBC) is a blood test that measures amounts and sizes of your red blood cells, hemoglobin, white blood cells and platelets. A provider can use it to monitor and diagnose medical conditions and check on the health of your immune system. Infections, medications, anemia and cancer can cause abnormal results.

  10. Leukocytosis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health

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    Leukocytosis is the condition of having a high number of leukocytes in the blood. Leukocytes are white blood cells. They include many different white blood cell types that all work together and have specific roles in immunity, healing, and maintaining health.

  11. High white blood cell (WBC) count. Though it varies between individuals, a high white blood cell count (leukocytosis) is usually considered to be anything above 11,000 cells per μl of blood in an adult. This can be related to: 3. Infection.