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White Blood Cell Count (WBC Blood Test)
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Test Quick Guide
AWBC is a test that measures the number of leukocytes in the blood.
Leukocytes are an important part of the immune system that help
defend against infections and diseases.
AWBC test is most often conducted at the same time as other
measurements in a complete blood count (CBC), a common test used
to diagnose and monitor a wide variety of health conditions.
A WBC count can help diagnose infections, inflammation, and other
health conditions that affect WBC. If the results of a WBC count are
outside of the healthy range, additional tests are performed to
determine the cause.
A related test, called a WBC differential, measures the percentage and
absolute number of each type of WBC in the blood and may also be
included with a CBC.About the Test
Purpose of the test
The purpose of a WBC count is to determine whether the total
number of WBC is within a healthy range. This test is often
performed alongside other blood testing, such as a CBC, which also
measures other contents of the blood like red blood cells and
platelets.
Knowing the WBC count can help diagnose infections, conditions
that cause inflammation, allergic reactions, and cancers of the blood
and lymphatic system. A WBC count is also used to monitor your
response to certain medical treatments that can affect the immune
system including chemotherapy and medications that suppress the
immune system.
What does the test measure?
AWBC count measures the total number of WBCs contained in a
sample of blood. WBC, also called leukocytes, are an important part
of the immune system. Made in the bone marrow, WBC help defend
the body against infections and disease. There are five types of WBC,
each supporting the immune system in a different way.
The WBC count is usually expressed as thousands of cells per
microliter (cells/yL). Around 100 billion WBC are produced each day
in the bone marrow. As they mature, WBC can be found in blood and
the lymphatic system. There are five types of WBC:
+ Basophils
+ Eosinophils
+ Lymphocytes
+ Monocytes
+ Neutrophils
AWBC count measures the total amount of all kinds of WBC. If a
doctor needs information about the number of individual types of
WBC, this information is provided in the WBC differential test.
Table of Contents
Test Quick Guide
About the Test
Finding a WBC
Taking a WBC Test
WBC Test Results
Related Tests
Resources
SourcesWhen should | get a WBC?
AWBC count is a standard component of a CBC. A doctor may order
a CBC in many situations, including:
+ During a routine doctor visit or checkup
+ While you are getting medical treatment that can affect your
immune system and blood cell counts
+ For ongoing monitoring of chronic health issues that can affect
blood counts, including chronic bone marrow disease
Your doctor may also order a CBC if you have certain symptoms,
such as:
+ Excessive tiredness or weakness
+ Weight loss
+ Fever or other symptoms of infection
+ Unexpected bleeding or bruising
+ Signs of cancer
‘A doctor or other health care provider can share additional
information about whether a CBC may be appropriate for your
situation and how a WBC count is used to understand your health.
Finding a WBC
How can | get a WBC test?
AWBC count is typically prescribed by a health care provider and
conducted at a medical facility like a doctor's office, clinic, or
hospital. You can order a WBC test online as part of a CBC test.Can | take the test at home?
‘ACBC that includes a WBC count is typically performed in a medical
setting. However, the test is also available as an at-home self-
collection test
This type of testing involves purchasing a test kit online and
collecting a sample of blood at home by pricking your finger with a
very small needle. After placing several drops of blood on a special
test paper, mail your sample to a laboratory for testing. Results of
self-collection tests may be available within a few days after the lab
receives your test sample.
How much does the test cost?
The cost of a WBC count depends on several factors, including
where the test is conducted, if any other blood tests are being done
simultaneously, and whether you have a health insurance plan.
For more information about the cost of testing, talk to your doctor or
the medical facility where the test is being conducted.
Taking a WBC Test
AWBC count requires a sample of blood. Typically, the blood sample
is drawn from a vein in your hand or on the inside of your elbow.
Before the test
Although no preparation is usually required before a WBC count, it is
important to talk to your doctor about any medications that you are
currently taking because some medications can affect your test
result.During the test
To collect a blood sample, a doctor or other health care provider will
begin by locating a vein and cleaning around the puncture site. To
locate the vein, a band may be tied around your upper arm to
increase blood flow.
Aneedle is then inserted into your vein, and blood is drawn into an
attached test tube. You may experience slight stinging when the
needle enters your skin, but any discomfort is temporary. The
process of collecting a blood sample usually takes only a few
minutes.
After the test
After your blood is collected for testing, you may be given a piece of
gauze or cotton to put over the site where the needle was inserted.
‘A bandage may be placed on your arm to reduce any bleeding,
bruising, or swelling. The health care provider will tell you how long
to keep the bandage in place.
Having blood drawn is a routine and safe procedure. As with any
medical test, there are small risks of complications such as bruising,
infection, and feeling lightheaded.
WBC Test Results
ing test results
You will likely receive your WBC count as part of the results of a
CBC. Results may be shared during a follow-up visit, and a test
report may be available through your online medical record. Theresults of a CBC, including the WBC count, are usually available
within a few business days.
Interpreting test results
A CBC test report will include your WBC count as well as other
measurements and the laboratory's normal reference ranges, which
show the levels that the laboratory expects to find if you are healthy.
Your WBC count will be written on your test report as WBCs per
microliter (cells/uL). If you are healthy, the reference range for WBC
count may vary from lab to lab, so it is important to discuss the
meaning of your results with a health care provider.
A high WBC count is also called leukocytosis and may be caused by
many conditions, including:
Infection
Smoking cigarettes
Inflammation
Injuries that damage tissue, such as burns
Allergies like asthma or hay fever
Cancer, including leukemia or lymphoma
Pregnancy
Certain medications‘A low WBC count is also called leukopenia and may be due to health
issues such as:
A problem with the production of WBCs in the bone marrow
Autoimmune disorders
Health conditions affecting the liver or spleen
Cancer or cancer treatment
Psychological stress
Certain medications
AWBC count alone typically cannot diagnose any of these
conditions, but abnormal levels of leukocytes may provide an
indication of an underlying health issue.
Although the full results from a CBC may provide helpful information
about potential causes of an abnormal WBC count, follow-up tests
are often needed, For this reason, it is important to discuss
questions about your WBC count with your doctor.
It may be helpful to ask your health care provider the following
questions about your WBC count:
What is my WBC count?
Do other parts of the CBC provide information about the
reason for my abnormal WBC count?Do | need any follow-up tests? If so, what tests are
appropriate?
Related Tests
CBC Blood Test (Complete Blood Count)
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White Blood Cell (WBC) Differential
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Blood Smear
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Bone Marrow Aspiration and Biopsy
Learn MoreResources
Sources
A.D.A.M, Medical Encyclopedia. CBC Blood Test. Updated October 16, 2020.
Accessed September 28, 2022.
https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003642,htm
A.D.AM, Medical Encyclopedia. Blood Differential Test. Updated January 19,Ask a Laboratory Scientist
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