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Suggest Remedy For Impure Blood Infections

Hello, I ve been diagnosed with a high level of impurity in my blood with 12.0 WBC. The doctor I met asked me to finished off the antibiotic given to me. if it is still dirty I will need to be admitted to a Hospital. But I was wondering is there anything else I can do to help ease the impurity in my blood besides the antibiotics?
posted on Thu, 23 Oct 2014
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Hello,

increased white blood cell count (WBC) is a common finding in infections. 12.000/microliter is not very high. I can not judge your condition because you haven't provided the details (like your symptoms, other medical issues, treatment etc). The antibiotics is the best way to get better if a bacterial infection is suspected.
Specific infections may get better with other measures as well but I cannot analyze all here. For example lower respiratory tract infections may benefit from physiotherapy.
If you'd like to provide the details, I'll be glad to give you a more specific answer.
I hope I've helped!

Kind Regards!
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Suggest Remedy For Impure Blood Infections

Hello, increased white blood cell count (WBC) is a common finding in infections. 12.000/microliter is not very high. I can not judge your condition because you haven t provided the details (like your symptoms, other medical issues, treatment etc). The antibiotics is the best way to get better if a bacterial infection is suspected. Specific infections may get better with other measures as well but I cannot analyze all here. For example lower respiratory tract infections may benefit from physiotherapy. If you d like to provide the details, I ll be glad to give you a more specific answer. I hope I ve helped! Kind Regards!