What Could Severe Headaches and High White Blood Cell Count Mean?

The doctor told my 48 yr old father that he has some sort of infection and that his white blood cell count is high. His symptoms include severe headaches and high fever. He smokes a pack of cigarettes a day and has one and a half lungs.

Suggestion:

it is very likely emphysema, which is the blocking of the cilia in the alveolar of the lungs, this condition can cause bacterial pneumonia, which causes high white blood cell count (high leukocyte count), edema, and lung cancer, and also tracheal cancer, larynx cancer and so on. his headaches are likely caused by swelling of the brain do to inflammation, possibly caused by bacteria from pneumonia, or a compromised immune system, such as the mucus membranes. his smoking has definitely played a huge role in this, and i hope that this will persuade him to give up on it before he develops critical lung cancer, which has a 69% mmortalityrate. if he stops, his heart will become 50% as well as a non-smoker in one year, and i 15 years of not smoking, he will have the heart of a non-smoker.

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