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White blood cells defend against infections. Reptiles have highly variable WBC counts influenced by temperature, season, and species. Normal levels indicate a responsive immune system.
Low WBC can indicate overwhelming infection (sepsis), chronic stress, or bone marrow suppression. In reptiles, low temperatures can also reduce immune function.
Your veterinarian will evaluate environmental temperatures and may recommend further diagnostic testing to identify the cause.
Reptile WBC: 4.0 x 10^9/L (Low)White blood cells defend against infections. Reptiles have highly variable WBC counts influenced by temperature, season, and species. Normal levels indicate a responsive immune system.
No action needed.
Reptile WBC: 15.0 x 10^9/LHigh WBC in reptiles commonly indicates infection (bacterial, viral, fungal), inflammation, or parasite burden. Abscesses are common in reptiles and can cause significant leukocytosis.
Your veterinarian will likely recommend cultures, imaging, and fecal examination to identify the source of infection or inflammation.
Reptile WBC: 35.0 x 10^9/L (High)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.