After three days of anti-inflammatory injections, white blood cells rise instead. This may be caused by immune response, drug insensitivity, or by other diseases, and requires further observation of the efficacy of the treatment based on clinical symptoms and other examinations.
1. Immune response: After applying anti-inflammatory drugs, white blood cells do not drop but rise instead, which may be caused by the body’s immune response continuing to strengthen. If the condition improves or the systemic symptoms do not further aggravate, it can be observed for a while.
2. Drug insensitivity: if the germs are not sensitive to anti-inflammatory drugs or are resistant to the anti-inflammatory drugs, the leukocytes will continue to rise, and a drug sensitivity test can be conducted, according to which a suitable antibiotic treatment can be selected.
3. Other diseases: such as leukemia, severe anemia, etc., will also appear white blood cells continue to rise, can be further examination to confirm the diagnosis.
After the application of anti-inflammatory drugs, white blood cells rise, caused by more reasons, according to the patient’s clinical symptoms, etc., can be further clarified and analyzed to identify the causes, and then choose the appropriate treatment.