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High WBC with stroke
My uncle was admitted for fever and then he got stroke.Now his WBC count is 16000 and his haemoglobin is 8.2. He is not taking enough food. And even he says that he is feeling weak.
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Treatment of ur uncle is already running. Dont get multiple opinion else u will be in trouble. Continue treatment. Thank you
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Hi His  wbc  is  increased  and  suggestive  of  infection And   anemia Both  these  things  gives   additive  effect  of  reduced  intake  and  so  weakness. So  continue  the  treatment The  treatment  is  needed
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Hello sir good morning I have gone through the Complaints mentioned in this platform and I also gone through the Complaints you mentioned. The high WBC count usually reflect your uncle is suffering from infection in his body and what type of infection is not mention by you clearly. The HB percent is low & is 8.2 gm ./., And also he got admitted for the treatment of stroke.
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please nothing to worry and if you want the details please try to contact me with the all the reports and treatment details which are giving in in the hospital. definitely I'll provide the guidelines regarding the illness of your uncle. thank you very much
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