Bleaching injections refer to medications that raise white blood cells, and the time it takes for a bleaching injection to raise white blood cells depends on the condition. For benign leukopenia and drug-induced leukopenia, it may take three days to five days; for patients with granulocyte deficiency after chemotherapy, it may take five days to seven days, or even longer, for the white blood cells to rise to normal.
Recombinant Human Granulocyte Stimulating Factor Injection is a commonly used clinical leukocyte boosting injection, commonly used in the treatment of chemotherapy-induced leukopenia and other neutrophil-induced leukopenia.
It should be noted that in the process of using leukocyte boosting injection, it is necessary to carry out regular blood tests to observe the changes in blood routine, to clarify whether there are any side effects of the drug, such as rash, fever, diarrhea, etc., and be cautious in patients who are allergic to the product and with severe liver and kidney function impairment.
In summary, if the blood test found that the white blood cells are reduced, should promptly inform the doctor to identify the cause and take appropriate treatment. If you need to use the white blood cell injection, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions under the guidance of the doctor.