Urinary tract infection can cause leucopenia

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2025-05-05 00:47:15 Views: 26 times

If urinary tract

infection patients do not take a large number of antibiotics under the guidance of a doctor, such as amoxicillin potassium tablets, cefixime granules, cefaclor sustained-release capsules, etc., as pathogens continue to replicate in the body, it will stimulate the immune system, resulting in excessive white blood cell production. At this time, it generally does not cause white blood cell reduction. If the patient finds urinary tract infection, take the above antibiotics in time according to the doctor's instructions to control the inflammatory reaction in the body, help reduce the pathogen's stimulation of the immune system, reduce white blood cell production, and may cause a decrease in white blood cell count at this time.



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