What are the dangers of high white blood cells?

High white blood cells, that is to say, the value of white blood cells is too high when performing routine blood tests, which may be related to bacterial infections, blood system diseases and serious trauma and other factors, and different diseases may cause some different degrees of harm to the body.
1. Bacterial infection: infection is the most common cause of leukocyte elevation, depending on the location of the infection, different symptoms will appear in the clinic, for example, appendicitis caused by leukocyte elevation, which will cause pain in the right lower abdomen, and may even be life-threatening due to appendicitis perforation.
2. Blood system diseases: leukemia, myeloproliferative diseases may lead to abnormal increase in white blood cells, which may not only lead to bleeding, anemia, fever and other symptoms, but also may seriously endanger the patient’s life.
3. Severe trauma: when the body is severely traumatized, the number of white blood cells will also be abnormally high compensatory, and this harm to the body is related to the degree and location of trauma, such as asphyxiation, hemorrhage, shock and so on.
Since there are many causes of white blood cell count abnormalities, an on-site evaluation by a physician is required.