
What should be done if the total white blood cell count is elevated in a gynecological examination?
Disease description:
I went to the hospital for a routine gynecological examination, and the results showed an elevated total white blood cell count. What should I do if the total white blood cell count is high in a gynecological examination?

An elevated total white blood cell count during a gynecological examination usually indicates an underlying inflammatory response, which may be caused by bacterial, viral, or other microbial infections. Common gynecological inflammations, such as vaginitis, cervicitis, or pelvic inflammatory disease, can lead to such results. Below are some management strategies:
1. Consultation with a physician: You should consult a gynecologist to discuss your symptoms and test results in detail. The doctor may perform further examinations, such as vaginal discharge smear, culture, or B-ultrasound, to determine the exact cause.
2. Antibiotic treatment: If the condition is caused by bacterial infection, the doctor may prescribe a course of antibiotics. It is essential to complete the full course of medication as directed, even if symptoms improve, to prevent recurrence or development of drug resistance.
3. Lifestyle adjustments: Keep the external genital area clean and dry, and avoid using irritating cleansing products. Wear cotton underwear and minimize the use of tight-fitting clothing to promote breathability.
4. Partner management: If the infection is caused by a sexually transmitted disease, sexual partners should also undergo examination and treatment to prevent cross-infection.
5. Regular follow-up: After treatment, regular follow-up tests are necessary to ensure the white blood cell count has returned to normal and to monitor whether the condition has fully improved.