Elevated white blood cells in bronchopneumonia cannot usually be lowered by eating food, and usually require antibiotic treatment.
Elevated white blood cells in bronchopneumonia, usually caused by bacterial infection, may also be accompanied by fever, cough, cough sputum and other symptoms, usually need to use ceftriaxone sodium, cefotaxime sodium and other drugs to treat. When cough is obvious and sputum is thick, it is recommended to use ipratropium bromide and acetylcysteine together with nebulization therapy. As the inflammation is controlled, the white blood cells usually decrease.
Food usually cannot be used to treat the disease, appropriate fruits, vegetables, lean meat, eggs, etc., can supplement vitamins and proteins, which may be helpful for the recovery of the disease.
Elevated white blood cells in bronchopneumonia, patients are advised to seek timely medical attention to avoid aggravation of the disease. The above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a physician.