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      Doctors check your white blood cell (WBC) count through a blood test called a complete blood count (CBC). A small blood sample is drawn from a vein, typically in your arm, and analyzed in a lab using automated machines to measure WBC levels. Elevated or low counts may indicate infections, inflammation, or other conditions, prompting further tests. For infections, doctors may prescribe antibiotics like ceftriaxone injection wholesale, effective against bacterial infections. The CBC provides results within hours, guiding diagnosis and treatment. Regular monitoring ensures timely intervention for abnormal WBC levels.

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