Leukocytes 25×10^9/L, more serious.
The normal reference range of leukocytes is (4-10)x10^9/L. Leukocytes 25×10^9/L suggests a significant elevation of leukocytes, which can be seen in a variety of diseases, such as the application of glucocorticosteroids, traumatic surgery, acute blood loss and other emergency conditions, bacterial infections, and myeloproliferative neoplasms.
Clinically, leukocytes can be as high as 50×10^9/L , or even 100×10^9/L. When leukocytes 100×10^9/L suggests high leukocyte sludge, with the risk of severe bleeding, thrombotic events, and critical condition.
When leukocytes are 25×10^9/L, it is necessary to consult the doctor in time, improve relevant examinations, clarify the specific cause of the disease, and treat the cause of the disease. With effective treatment, the white blood cells will drop to normal.