Currently, the normal reference range for white blood cells is mostly (3.5~9.5) x 10^9/L. Therefore, white blood cells of 3.6 x 10^9/L is a normal value and does not require medication or any treatment.
If there are other underlying diseases, such as autoimmune diseases, hypothyroidism, cirrhosis, viral infections, etc., or if you are currently on certain medications that may affect your blood cell levels, it is recommended that you contact your supervising physician and follow the doctor’s instructions for regular rechecking of your blood counts.
The production of white blood cells requires proteins, lipids, B vitamins, folic acid, etc. These raw materials for hematopoiesis are abundant in nature’s food, so pay attention to a balanced diet and ensure adequate intake of folic acid and B vitamins. Ventilate the living environment diligently to avoid viral infection.