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Why Do I Have High WBC After Suffering From Flu Since Having Received A Treatment For Non-alcoholic Liver Disease?
I hope that you can give me some kind of answer, I have been feeling very dizzy, hurt inside my mouth to where I can barely eat, Hurt under my ears and feel very sensitive all over my body, the pain under my ear extends all the way down my arms as well. I feel like I'm going to throw up a lot even though I don't have the flu I get this way all the time. I can't even touch the top of my head it hurts so bad. I also feel a lot of pain in my bones like legs, feet and my hips as well. I'm 48 and have been treated for a non- alcoholic liver disease, my blood work did indicate that my white blood cells are high. What could this be?
Hi, Thank you for your query. High WBC count is suggestive of bacterial infection. The focus of infection could be throat, ear, urinary or other sites. You need physical examination and investigations to look for the focus of infection. Consult your doctor for further evaluation. Hope I have answered your query. Regards.
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Why Do I Have High WBC After Suffering From Flu Since Having Received A Treatment For Non-alcoholic Liver Disease?
Hi, Thank you for your query. High WBC count is suggestive of bacterial infection. The focus of infection could be throat, ear, urinary or other sites. You need physical examination and investigations to look for the focus of infection. Consult your doctor for further evaluation. Hope I have answered your query. Regards.