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How To Treat Irregular Periods And High WBC Count?

hello. well I m 18 and I m not sexually active. I don t take any pills either. I had my usual 3-4day period and exactly 14 days I had cramps and had my period again. this period has lasted for about 6 days now. the more the days, the less the blood (dark red-brown). during my 3-4day period, I was admitted into hospital for having a high white blood cell count. could this be the issue still?
Thu, 5 Mar 2015
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The symptoms given here could be due to some irregular menses and this is not any emergency because such irregularities is common phenomenon and this comes to normal one late or sooner, changes in WBC is nothing to take with the menses, but this could be due to infection and other conditions and this need to be differentiated, hope this information helps, take care.
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How To Treat Irregular Periods And High WBC Count?

HI Well come to HCM The symptoms given here could be due to some irregular menses and this is not any emergency because such irregularities is common phenomenon and this comes to normal one late or sooner, changes in WBC is nothing to take with the menses, but this could be due to infection and other conditions and this need to be differentiated, hope this information helps, take care.