What does it mean if your white blood cells are small in size?
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The white blood cell count (the number of cells in a given amount of blood) in someone with an infection often is higher than usual because more WBCs are being made or are entering the bloodstream to battle the infection.
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Answer: If your blood cells are small it is either caused by viral infections that can possibly disrupt the work of bone marrow.
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