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  2. A white blood cell (WBC) count is a test that measures the number of white blood cells in your body. It may also be called a leukocyte test. This test is often included with a complete...

  3. High white blood cell count Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A high white blood cell count usually means one of the following has increased the making of white blood cells: An infection. Reaction to a medicine. A bone marrow disease. An immune system issue. Sudden stress such as hard exercise. Smoking. Specific causes of a high white blood cell count include: Allergy, especially severe allergic reactions.

  4. Low White Blood Cell Count: Causes and Solutions - WebMD

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    White Blood Cell Test. Your doctor may order a WBC test if you come to see them with certain health problems. A technician will draw your blood and send it to a lab for a complete blood...

  5. Normal White Blood Cell (WBC) Count by Age - Verywell Health

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    A white blood cell count test measures the number of white blood cells in a sample of blood. Many conditions, including infections, medications, inflammatory diseases, and blood or bone marrow disorders, can cause an abnormal WBC count.

  6. 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.

  7. White Blood Count (WBC): MedlinePlus Medical Test

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    A white blood count measures the number of white cells in your blood. Too few or too many white blood cells may be a sign of a health condition. Learn more.

  8. The normal white blood cell count in a healthy adult is between 4,000 and 11,000 WBCs per microliter (μl or mcL) or cubic millimeter (mm3) of blood, though this may differ between males and females, and healthy children and young people usually have more.