Bacterial infection, but no increase in the number of white blood cells?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-18
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Bacterial prostatitis, a large number of pathogens can be found in the prostate, caused by staphylococci, a large number of staphylococci can be found; In addition, there are more white blood cells, and more than 5 white blood cells can be seen, which is the characteristic of bacterial prostatitis; Non-bacterial prostatitis does not actually have a bacterial infection, but a large number of white blood cells can also be found, as well as macrophages, and no pathogens can be found, but a large number of white blood cells are present.

    There are many causes of prostatitis, microbial infection, prostate congestion, autoimmune factors, allergies, psychological factors, etc. If the prostate gland is not timely, irregular, easy to repeat, and long-term infertility, it may be complicated by other diseases or affect sexual function, and even lead to infertility. The prostate is a special tissue organ, and there is a hard lipid envelope outside, which is a drug barrier, making it difficult for the drug to penetrate into the prostate patient, and the effect of simple drugs is not very good, so it is necessary to use advanced physical methods (instantaneously dissolving and liquefiing the hard lipid envelope to facilitate drug penetration) and drugs, such as bioelectric feedback systems, are very good methods to achieve the purpose.

    It is recommended that you go to a regular professional **hospital to do relevant examinations and clarify **targeting**. I wish you good health.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There is nothing wrong with white blood cells within the normal range, and you don't have to worry too much about them within the normal range, because according to the individual's resistance, not everyone will have elevated white blood cells.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Are you sure about a bacterial infection with a cold? If it is a viral cold, the white blood cells are not high.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Have you taken any medications? Some anti-inflammatory drugs can lower the number of white blood cells, such as metronidazole.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Are you sure about a bacterial infection with a cold? If it is a viral cold, the white blood cells are not high.

    Agree with this view.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    High leukocytes indicate inflammation in the body, and elevated leukocytes are more common in acute purulent infection, uremia, leukemia, tissue damage, acute bleeding, etc. It also depends on the classification, if the neutrophils are high, it means that the infection in your body is caused by bacteria, and you can take some antibiotics. If the lymphocyte ratio is high, it is caused by the virus invading the body, and antiviral drugs can be taken.

    If the diagnosis is due to inflammation, symptomatic treatment should be performed**. Leukocytes are a normal immune system cell of the body, and when the body is invaded by foreign pathogens such as bacteria and viruses, it is a self-protective mechanism that produces an increase in leukocytes, and at the same time, it can also cause an increase in leukocytes and other cells during the use of certain drugs (glucocorticoids, etc.).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally speaking, the number of white blood cells infected by viruses is variable, and the number of white blood cells infected by bacteria is also variable. The reason is very simple, viral infection, generally through the immunity, there are humoral immunity and cellular immunity, these functions are completely mediated by lymphocytes, that is, in the case of viral infection, the number of lymphocytes is relatively high, but the total number is still within the normal range. However, there are exceptions, such as when AIDS attacks the body's immune cells, causing lymphopenia and white blood cells to decrease.

    Infectious lymphocytosis and infectious mononucleosis are both caused by viral infections with an increase in the total number of white blood cells, classified as lymphocyte or mononucleosis.

    - This is the dividing line of science---

    Bacterial infections are generally caused by neutrophil phagocytosis to remove pathogens, and if the body is in good physical condition and the body responds strongly, it will generally cause an increase in the total number of neutrophils and white blood cells. If the body is relatively average, or the infection is mild, or the infection is slow, the total number of white blood cells will not increase to the abnormal range (that is, 10,000), but the percentage of neutrophils will exceed 75%.

    If the infection is particularly severe, and the white blood cells do not rise but fall, this is a symptom of sepsis or critical illness, and the mortality rate is very fast. In general, the blood smear will show a left shift in the nucleus, and the patient is critically ill.

    This is the dividing line --- summarized

    Routine blood tests are generally only for reference and cannot diagnose diseases based on a single criterion. All examinations, except endoscopy, pathology, angiography, and contrast-enhanced contrast, can only be used as a reference. It is important to combine it clinically.

    - This is the --- of the dividing line that stinks and shamelessness

    Hit all hands and give the best!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello 1, the symptoms are relatively severe, from the examination, the inflammatory response is strong, from your description, there are two bubbles in the mouth, thrush may not be large, 2, it may cause sepsis.

    However, as long as the medication is taken promptly, the sepsis can be controlled.

    3 or 6 months old children are not easy to care for, and will not express changes in their condition, it is recommended to be hospitalized, and when the condition changes, it can be dealt with in time.

    4. First of all, use a sufficient amount of antibacterial drugs and intravenous infusion.

    Bacterial cultures and sensitive drugs may be used.

    Daily blood checks to identify changes in the condition.

    Symptomatic treatment, antipyretic drugs are used for high fever.

    Nutritional support, drink plenty of water,

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Thrush is a fungal infection, not a long bubble, high white blood cells or hospitalization observation, and the condition of children changes rapidly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The vast majority of infections are bacterial, but leukocytosis can also occur in some viral infections, such as infectious mononucleosis caused by Epstein-Barr virus infection, Japanese encephalitis due to Japanese encephalitis infection, and rabies caused by rabies virus infection.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A high or low white blood cell count may indicate a disorder affecting the leukocyte system.

    The white blood cell count is increased, which is seen in acute infection, uremia, severe burns, acute bleeding, tissue damage, after major surgery, leukemia, etc.

    Decreased white blood cell count, seen in typhoid and paratyphoid, malaria, aplastic anemia, acute agranulocytosis, hypersplenism, x-rays, radionuclide exposure, and use of certain anticancer drugs.

    High white blood cells indicate inflammation and infection in the body, and fever is often present as well. If the white blood cell count neutrophil ratio is high, it means that it is a bacterial infection, and if the lymphocyte ratio is high, it means that it is a viral infection. You may also be co-infected.

    Anti-inflammatory and antiviral** on it. Nothing is a big deal....Look....It's a virtue.

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