Is white blood cell count 2.6 bad for a twelve year old?
In general, a normal white blood cell count for a child aged 5-12 years is between 5.0 and 15.5 x 10^9/L (thousand cells per microliter). A white blood cell count below the normal range is known as leukopenia, while a count above the normal range is known as leukocytosis.
Leukopenia can be caused by a variety of factors, including infections, medications, autoimmune disorders, and certain genetic conditions. Leukocytosis can also be caused by a variety of factors, including infections, inflammation, stress, and certain types of cancer.
If a child has a white blood cell count of 2.6, it is important for a healthcare professional to evaluate the child's overall health, review their medical history, and order additional tests to determine the cause of the low white blood cell count and recommend appropriate treatment if necessary. Self-diagnosis and treatment should be avoided.