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A High White Count
  White Blood Cell Count, High
 Signs, symptoms, indicators
 Contributing risk factors
 Conditions suggested by it
 Treatment recommendations
 


White blood cells play an important role in the immune system of an individual. The white blood cell count is done routinely as part of a complete blood count and further studies are usually needed if abnormalities are discovered through this test. An unusually high white blood cell count can indicate an infection or a blood disorder such as leukemia. However, a low white blood cell count will make an individual susceptible to infectious diseases or allow multiplication of organisms within the body which are normally kept in check by the immune system.





Signs, symptoms & indicators of A High White Count:
Lab Values - Cells  High white blood cell count (confirmed)

Risk factors for A High White Count:
Digestion  Diverticular Disease

Infections

  Chronic / Hidden Infection
 A high white-blood-cell count is often a sign of infection.

A High White Count suggests the following may be present:
Digestion  Diverticular Disease

Recommendations and treatments for A High White Count:
Lab Tests/Rule-Outs  Test for Parasites

Oxygen / Oxidative Therapies

  Ozone / Oxidative Therapy
 Various ozone therapies have been used successfully to fight both known and hidden bacterial, viral and fungal infections.


KEY
Weak or unproven link
Strong or generally accepted link
Proven definite or direct link
May do some good
Likely to help


GLOSSARY

Bacteria (Bacterial, Bacterium)
Microscopic germs. Some bacteria are "harmful" and can cause disease, while other "friendly" bacteria protect the body from harmful invading organisms.

Complete Blood Count (CBC)
A set of measurements that are generally determined by specially designed machines that analyze the different components of blood in less than a minute. The values generally included are:



Immune System (Immune Response, Immunity)
A complex that protects the body from disease organisms and other foreign bodies. The system includes the humoral immune response and the cell-mediated response. The immune system also protects the body from invasion by making local barriers and inflammation. The process may involve acquired immunity (the ability to learn and remember a specific infectious agent), or innate immunity (the genetically programmed system of responses that attack, digest, remove, and initiate inflammation and tissue healing).

Leukemia
Cancer of the lymph glands and bone marrow resulting in overproduction of white blood cells (related to Hodgkin's disease).

White Blood Cell (WBC, White Blood Cells)
A blood cell that does not contain hemoglobin: a blood corpuscle responsible for maintaining the body's immune surveillance system against invasion by foreign substances such as viruses or bacteria. White cells become specifically programmed against foreign invaders and work to inactivate and rid the body of a foreign substance. White blood cells are composed primarily of neutrophils, monocytes and lymphocytes. Lymphocytes are either T-cells or B-cells. T-cells (CD3 cells) are divided into T-helper (CD4 cells) and T-suppressor/cytotoxic (CD8 cells) cells.




Last updated: Oct 08, 2008


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