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  5. I'm really worried about my 3-year-old daughter. Her WBC count has gone up to 35,000, and she's got a high fever too. She weighs 11.5 kg, and I've noticed that every six months, her WBC count keeps increasing. Can you help me understand what might be going on?

I'm really worried about my 3-year-old daughter. Her WBC count has gone up to 35,000, and she's got a high fever too. She weighs 11.5 kg, and I've noticed that every six months, her WBC count keeps increasing. Can you help me understand what might be going on?

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I'm really worried about my 3-year-old daughter. Her WBC count has gone up to 35,000, and she's got a high fever too. She weighs 11.5 kg, and I've noticed that every six months, her WBC count keeps increasing. Can you help me understand what might be going on?

Since your daughter has a recurring pattern of elevated WBC counts and high fever, its important to investigate the underlying cause. Although infections are the most common cause, other serious conditions like blood disorders or chronic inflammatory conditions should also be ruled out. Please seek medical attention for a detailed evaluation and appropriate tests. Your pediatrician will guide you on the next steps, which may include further lab tests or imaging studies.

Last updated on 04 Jul 2025

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