The Connection Between White Blood Cells and Chronic Illness

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  • Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn 2 weeks ago

    White blood cells (WBCs) play a central role in the immune system, and their dysfunction is closely linked to chronic illness. When WBCs are consistently overactive, they can trigger long-term inflammation, contributing to conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, and autoimmune disorders. Conversely, low WBC levels weaken the body’s defenses, increasing vulnerability to persistent infections. Chronic diseases often create a cycle in which immune imbalance worsens symptoms over time. Understanding how WBCs respond to ongoing stress or infection helps guide appropriate treatment strategies. For example, clinicians may rely on antibiotics sourced from a ceftriaxone injection wholesaler when bacterial infections are involved.

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