Why Are White Blood Cells Low?

My child is 12 and a half years old and often lacks energy, feeling like sleeping while sitting, not much talking throughout the day. A routine blood test showed a WBC count of 3.4×10g/L. The doctor said it’s a decrease in white blood cells, which might indicate body inflammation. Is that correct? What should I do? I look forward to your reply, thank you!
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Why Babies Always Stretch Their Lazy Bodies

Babies often stretch their lazy bodies or turn red in the face while twisting their bodies, especially at night when sleeping. They may sigh and sigh, turn red in the face, and stretch their bodies as if they are very tired. This is because of their immature digestive function and irregular bowel movements, which can lead to excessive intestinal gas, gastrointestinal bloating, or even intestinal colic. Most of these are physiological phenomena. As babies grow older, these symptoms usually diminish after three months, and no special treatment is needed.
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Why Babies Cling Tightly to Their Bodies When Lying Down and How to Handle It

A three-and-a-half-month-old baby clings tightly to its body when lying down, with arms pulling in, prefers short naps, and loves to laugh. Wondering if this is related to the non-invasive DNA testing during pregnancy that detected a microdeletion on chromosome 14, and if it could be a neurological disorder. It is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for a check-up, pay attention to keeping warm, feed the baby correctly, breastfeed on demand, closely observe the baby’s condition, and seek medical attention promptly if there are any abnormalities.
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