What is the cause of high white blood cells in patients with hyperthyroidism?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hyperthyroidism itself can cause an increase in white blood cells, which may be related to immune stress, and hyperthyroidism patients are prone to sweating, and blood concentration can also cause false elevation of white blood cells. In addition, there may be a co-infection that causes an increase in white blood cells. In this case, you should pay attention to whether there are any uncomfortable symptoms such as cold and fatigue.

    Suggestions:"Hypertension in white blood cells is generally the first thing to rule out infectious factors, of course, hormones will also have a certain effect on the cells of the capsule, and hyperthyroid drugs usually cause low white blood cells. So if you have high white blood cells, it's either an infection or hormones.

    As for the other item, I don't need to bother with it for now. "A high white blood cell count indicates the presence of an infection, which has little to do with the presence or absence of hyperthyroidism, and the two need to be considered separately.

    Opinions: For patients with hyperthyroidism, it is necessary to make a clear diagnosis, mainly including drugs, surgery, and iodine-131 radioactive substances. In general, it may be the result of digestive disorders, thyroid degeneration, autoimmune diseases caused by nodular, cyst, inflammation, infection, and varying degrees of pain, which can generally be determined by serum and ultrasound examinations, and minor drugs can be surgically repaired in severe cases.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If the white blood cells of hyperthyroid patients are high, there is generally a possibility of inflammatory infection, because most patients with hyperthyroidism have low white blood cells, and this situation should further identify the infection foci, and give active anti-inflammatory ** if there is an infection foci.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If hyperthyroidism has high white blood cells, inflammation and infection are usually possible because hyperthyroid white blood cells are low. At this time, the infection should be further identified and the infection should be actively anti-inflammatory.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is necessary to judge according to the blood routine, and if necessary, it is necessary to do a bone puncture examination, which is targeted

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Sometimes a cold can also increase the number of white blood cells in the body.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    My analysis of your situation is as follows:

    1. Urine protein is mild-moderate, but there is still a problem, and it should be said that it has little to do with hyperthyroidism and gastric ulcer. Considering that it is related to the *** of the drug, you can also check the kidney function again;

    2. Your hyperthyroidism is not well controlled, and it is easy to ** after stopping the drug, and it should continue**.

    3. It is not hyperthyroidism that causes low white blood cells, but propylthiouracil. Methimazole lowers leukocytes more strongly, and there is no benefit from replacing propylthiouracil with methimazole;

    4. **Propranolol (propranolol) should also be included in the medicine for hyperthyroidism, I don't know if it has been used, the dosage of propyl or tamabazole can be reduced.

    5. If the hyperthyroidism has not been controlled in one to one and a half years, it is recommended to use iodine 131**, or surgery**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Take vitamin B4 when taking medicine to prevent leukopenia. I've also had hyperthyroidism, and I used to eat it like this, you can try it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the white blood cells are low, drink some white white granules, I used to have hyperthyroidism, take that medicine with low white blood cells, just drink the white white blood cells, you can also try it, or ask the doctor.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    High white blood cells generally indicate that there is a bacterial infection in the body, such as colds, inflammation, etc.

    Antibiotics are mostly used for bacterial infection, and the effect is obvious.

    Suggestion: Usually eat a light and easy to digest (such as fish), during the use of antibiotics, you can drink some lean broth, lean porridge, etc., and should replenish enough water. Just follow your doctor's instructions.

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