Should a child with 28 white blood cells and convulsions be hospitalized?

The child’s routine blood leukocytes are 28×10⁹/L and there are also manifestations of convulsions, which mostly require hospitalization to receive treatment as prescribed by the doctor.
The normal range of blood routine white blood cells in children is 5~12×10⁹/L. The child’s current test results are significantly higher than the normal standard, suggesting the possibility of acute infection, leukemia, severe tissue damage, or massive blood cell damage.
Convulsions are involuntary twitching of generalized or localized muscles due to abnormal discharges of brain cells. Convulsions are emergencies that require immediate medical attention, or they may lead to serious consequences for the child, including asphyxia shock and brain damage.
In view of the child’s current condition, the white blood cell value is obviously elevated, and there is also the manifestation of convulsions, we should consult the doctor for a clear diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions to enter the hospital for treatment, so as not to miss the opportunity for treatment.