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White blood cells decreased to 6-9 after prostatitis treatment

Dr. Addison Mitchell
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2025-05-15 21:30:24
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Prostatitis
is a male disease, usually characterized by frequent urination, urgency, and pain in the urine. After treatment, the number of white blood cells decreases as the inflammatory response subsides. However, the number of white blood cells is not the only criterion for determining whether prostatitis is cured. If the patient's white blood cells drop to 6-9, and other indicators are normal, and there are no obvious discomfort symptoms, it is usually normal. If the patient's white blood cells drop to 6-9, but other indicators are abnormal, or symptoms are still present, it is generally not normal.