Do colon polyps have elevated blood white blood cells?

Colon polyps blood routine laboratory white blood cells are generally not elevated, such as the combination of bleeding, perforation, diarrhea, infection, etc., then the routine blood white blood cells can be elevated.
Colon polyps are elevated lesions of the colonic mucosa, which can be classified into neoplastic and non-neoplastic lesions according to their nature. Normally, they do not cause elevated white blood cells.
If the colon polyp ruptures and bleeds, combined with infection, the routine blood test may have elevated white blood cells. Colon polyps complicating toxic intestinal dilatation, intestinal polyps secondary to intestinal stenosis, intestinal perforation, intestinal polyps combined with diarrhea, etc. will lead to patients with elevated indicators of infection, routine blood tests will suggest that leukocytes are elevated.
Colon polyp patients, if the test suggests that the white blood cells are elevated, it is recommended that further hospitalization, to clarify the cause of elevated infection indicators, if necessary, need anti-infective treatment, common drugs are cephalosporins, quinolones, need to be used under the guidance of a doctor.