What does/can it mean if my White Blood Cell Count is at 28,000?

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Answered: White blood cells

Hi, -------- White cells are the "soldiers" that fight any intruder that enter the body. High count of whote cells indicate that the body "sensed" intruders and is producing more white cells to fight them. Normally it means that you have some infection / wound.... -------- Best regards,

Answered: What are the causes for my white blood cell count being high?

High white cells mean infection or some other type of underline problem or diease

Answered: Can inhaling arsenic from coal dust, cause low blood count?

I think so. Talk to your doctor to confirm this.

Answered: What happens when the number of white blood cells start increasing?

White blood cells fight internal infections. Therefore when their numbers increase the physician will suspect an internal infection, try to locate it and prescribe an appropriate antibiotic to fight it.
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