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stxrberrym00n

Updated 1y ago

Chronic High WBC Count - Seeking Answers

does anyone know what would cause chronically high WBC? i have had high WBC for years consistently. i also tend to have high platelets. i don’t have any sort of autoimmune disease so i’m not sure what’s causing it. i recently got it done and it was extremely high but my doctor brushed it off saying if it’s a one time thing then it’s fine, but if it’s always that high, there’s a problem and i should see a hematologist. it’s always high so now i’m worried

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One of the users mentioned that they had a high WBC count for years and experienced chronic pain. They saw a rheumatologist and oncologist, had a bone marrow biopsy, and were advised to get Jak 2 test...See More

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Igglepiggle

1y

I’m not sure but my recent blood test had a high wbc not very high but it’s never happened for me before and I do have autoimmune diseases and mine supposedly should cause a low wbc count so i have no clue why mine was up
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Igglepiggle

1y

Don’t worry too much but yes go talk to someone about it
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Igglepiggle

1y

It could be from a reaction to one of ur meds

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