Urinary tract infection white blood cell count 23 serious not serious

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White blood cell count 23 generally refers to white blood cell count 23*10^9/L, urinary tract infection white blood cell count 23*10^9/L should be combined with the actual situation analysis.

Urinary tract infection white blood cell count 23 serious not serious

Normal adult white blood cell count is 3.5-9.5*10^9/L, 23*10^9/L has exceeded the normal range. When urinary tract infection occurs, white blood cells will move to the infected site and release inflammatory factors and antibacterial substances to fight pathogens, so high white blood cell count is the body's normal response to infection, relatively not particularly serious. However, if the white blood cell count continues to rise and is accompanied by other symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, urinary pain, low back pain, etc., it is serious and may require further examination and treatment.



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