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Does high WBC always mean cancer?

Does high WBC always mean cancer?

An abnormally raised white blood cell count is not a disease condition, but can point to another underlying cause such as infection, cancer or autoimmune disorders. An abnormally high white blood cell count should always be considered for its possible causes.

When to see the vet for high white blood cell count in cats?

In most cases, cats fight off the infection on their own, but you should still see your vet. As the condition is treated the results of follow up blood tests should show white blood cell counts leveling out to the recommended range.

What causes overproduction of white blood cells in cats?

Researchers believe that it may be caused by an overreaction to an unidentified antigen. This antigenic stimulus may arise from two different viral strains, prompting the production of white blood cells.

How long do cats live with white blood cells?

With treatment, cats typically live six months to three years after diagnosis. The cat will need to regularly follow up with the veterinarian in order to monitor its blood count levels and medication effectiveness.

How can I tell if my cat is sick?

Signs for Concern. You’ll be aware when your cat starts acting in a different manner. And this includes: Frequent vomiting throughout the day and continuing into the next. Being sick immediately after eating. Vomit containing blood. A change in feeding and drinking habits. Diarrhoea and increased urination.

In most cases, cats fight off the infection on their own, but you should still see your vet. As the condition is treated the results of follow up blood tests should show white blood cell counts leveling out to the recommended range.

Researchers believe that it may be caused by an overreaction to an unidentified antigen. This antigenic stimulus may arise from two different viral strains, prompting the production of white blood cells.

With treatment, cats typically live six months to three years after diagnosis. The cat will need to regularly follow up with the veterinarian in order to monitor its blood count levels and medication effectiveness.

Why does my cat have a high lymphocytes count?

Lymphocytes also help fight infection as well as develop antibodies to ward off future attacks. High levels of these cells indicate infection, viral diseases and certain forms of cancer. Eosinophils are often elevated when a cat has parasites or an allergic reaction.