A constant fever of 176 white blood cells indicates a significant increase in white blood cells, elevated to more than ten times the normal value, and a constant fever, indicating that the patient has some kind of bacterial infection that requires anti-infective treatment, and after anti-infective treatment, if the symptoms do not disappear, you need to be alert to blood-based diseases.
The first thing to suspect is that there is a bacterial infection, and the symptoms of bacterial infection are severe, with a large increase in white blood cells and even a febrile response in the body, indicating that the body’s resistance is fighting the bacteria. The patient’s fever has gone down.
If the fever does not go away after anti-infection treatment, and the white blood cell count does not go down, and there are no obvious symptoms of infection, and the white blood cell count is elevated more than several times normal, you need to consider a blood disorder, such as leukemia, and you need to go to the hematology department immediately for an examination. The symptoms will disappear.