It's frequent to find WBC in csf. It can show up from
simple inflammation in lo-range to if really elevated, possible
meningitis. Not just infection & # would be higher. That's
why fluctuations happen. As far as RBC in csf, if lo & in range,
many times it's actually from the puncture & gets in tube. An
elevated Sed-Rate generally means inflammation response & is
just a tool to look at big picture. If you had a swollen injury
inside or out, it can elev-sed. I had alot of stress & it shot
up sed-rate. Next test was zip! To find out an illness, it's
elimanating/re-tests/sometimes the awful waiting. Continue to
eat healthy w/ slt-excercise. You can make your own antibodies.
Think of all the scrapes as a kid. They healed faster than now & seldom got infected. Hope this helped.
Yes I realize that, I wanted to know what the hematology of the csf and the meaning of elevated white blood count then returning to normal with no change in symptoms means.
csf = cerebral spinal fluid