Shingles and White Blood Cell Count: What You Need to Know
No, shingles does not typically cause a low white blood cell count. Shingles is a viral infection that affects the nerves and skin, causing a painful rash. A low white blood cell count is usually associated with bacterial infections, rather than viral infections.Rare Diseases - Related Articles
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