Total Leucocyte Count (TLC)

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Total Leucocyte Count (TLC), in Visit Clinic

Measures the number of white blood cells in blood to detect infection, inflammation, immune issues, and blood disorders in Visit Clinic.

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What is a Total Leucocyte Count (TLC) Test in Visit Clinic?

The Total Leucocyte Count (TLC) measures the number of white blood cells in your blood. White blood cells help fight infection and support the immune system. A normal count helps the body fight germs and heal. TLC helps detect infections, inflammation, allergic reactions, and some blood disorders like leukemia. Doctors use it to diagnose illness, monitor treatment such as antibiotics or chemotherapy, and check recovery. It is often part of a routine complete blood count when symptoms like fever or unusual tiredness occur.

Total Leucocyte Count (TLC) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Total Leucocyte Count (TLC) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Total Leucocyte Count (TLC) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Total Leucocyte Count (TLC) Test in Visit Clinic?

TLC is commonly included in a complete blood count (CBC) and is ordered when a person has fever, repeated infections, unexplained fatigue, or unusual bruising. It helps diagnose infections, inflammation, immune disorders, and blood cancers, and it monitors treatment response. Abnormal levels may result from infections, autoimmune disease, certain medicines, smoking, or bone marrow problems. A family history of blood disorders may prompt earlier testing.

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What happens if TLC count is high in Visit Clinic?plus

A high TLC (elevated white blood cell count) usually signals an immune response—common causes include infection, inflammation, stress, smoking, corticosteroid use, or blood cancers such as leukemia. It may cause fever, fatigue or no symptoms. Persistent or very high elevations require further evaluation—repeat CBC with differential, tests for infection/inflammation, and sometimes bone marrow studies; consult your clinician.

What happens if total leukocyte count is low in Visit Clinic?plus

A low total leukocyte count (leukopenia) reduces the body's ability to fight infections, causing frequent, severe or unusual infections, fever, sore throat and mouth ulcers. Causes include bone marrow disorders, certain medications (like chemotherapy), autoimmune disease, severe infections and nutritional deficiencies. Severe leukopenia, especially neutropenia, carries a high risk of life‑threatening infections and needs prompt medical evaluation and treatment.

What happens when TC is high in Visit Clinic?plus

When total cholesterol (TC) is high, excess lipids build up in artery walls forming plaques that narrow and stiffen arteries (atherosclerosis). This raises risk of coronary artery disease, heart attack, stroke and peripheral artery disease by reducing blood flow and promoting clot formation. Long-term high TC can cause chest pain, shortness of breath and organ damage. Managing lipids, diet, exercise and medications lowers these risks.

What does a TLC test indicate in Visit Clinic?plus

A TLC (total leukocyte count) measures the number of white blood cells in a blood sample. It indicates immune system activity—high counts suggest infection, inflammation, stress, allergic reaction, or blood cancers; low counts suggest bone marrow suppression, certain infections or medications, and immunodeficiency. Results guide diagnosis and monitoring; abnormal values prompt further tests to find the cause. Normal: about 4,000–11,000/µL.

How can I reduce my high TLC level in Visit Clinic?plus

Reduce high TLC by treating the underlying cause: seek medical evaluation, complete prescribed antibiotics or anti‑inflammatory therapy, and review medications (e.g., steroids). Adopt healthy habits—stop smoking, limit alcohol, manage stress, get adequate sleep, stay hydrated, eat a balanced diet, and exercise regularly. Control chronic conditions and repeat blood tests as advised by your clinician for tailored management.

When should I worry about high leukocytes in Visit Clinic?plus

Worry if leukocyte counts are very high or persistent, especially with fever, severe infection signs (rapid breathing, low blood pressure), unexplained weight loss, night sweats, easy bruising/bleeding, sudden weakness, or shortness of breath. Extremely high counts (eg, >50,000/µL) or immature white cells/blasts on a differential require urgent evaluation. See your doctor promptly; go to emergency care for signs of sepsis.