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High WBC count
I was having pain in left feet week ago...then I had some tests cbc and uric acid...I found my WBC count increased (14000) and uric acid level was also increased (14.2). I took some medicine and now my uric acid level is normal and I am not having any pain... But yesterday when I had tests again my WBC is increased again it's now 15300. What should I do? Is any medicine is required to control this rising WBC count? Uric acid is now normal 4.2.
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If you have fever and Raising WBC counts are of concern as it can be an infection if not associated with fever it requires further evaluation
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