What are the abnormalities of routine blood markers in viral pneumonia?

Viral pneumonia blood routine indicators generally can appear white blood cell count normal, high, low, blood sedimentation is mostly in the normal range, not specific, can be used to serological detection of IgM antibody, help early diagnosis. Viral pneumonia is a disease that involves the interstitial lungs, most outbreaks occur in the winter, most of them can be self-cured, with mild symptoms, similar to the symptoms of mycoplasma pneumonia, routine blood tests are generally not specific, white blood cell counts can be abnormal or normal, sedimentation is mostly in the normal range, sputum smears have a high proportion of mononuclear cells, and viral cultures are more difficult to culture, serological testing of IgM antibodies, which can help in the early diagnosis. Viral pneumonia should be promptly consulted and treated under the guidance of a doctor, and attention should be paid to isolation and disinfection to prevent cross-infection.