High white blood cells and low lymphocytes may be due to infection, leukemia or recent use of hormones, etc., and need to be analyzed specifically.
1. Infection: high white blood cells and low lymphocytes are often caused by infections, in which the invasion of bacteria and other pathogens leads to a large number of neutrophils and other white blood cells in the body, while the lymphocytes are normal, or may lead to a decrease in lymphocytes after a long period of prolonged treatment.
2. Leukemia: Leukemia can lead to abnormal increase or decrease of white blood cells, and there may be fever, anemia, bleeding and other manifestations.
3. Recent use of hormones: If the patient has recently used hormones, then it is possible that the increase in white blood cells is caused by hormones, and when the hormones are reduced or discontinued, the elevated white blood cells will fall to normal.
High white blood cells and low lymphocytes may also be caused by other reasons, once patients find themselves with high white blood cells and low lymphocytes, they must consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the relevant examinations, under the guidance of the doctor for the cause of the treatment.