Does taking hormones increase white blood cells?

A typical characteristic of hormone consumption is that it causes changes in the distribution of white blood cells in the blood, with high total white blood cells and neutrophils and low total lymphocytes, very similar to the occurrence of bacterial infections. The increase in white blood cells caused by taking hormones is not accompanied by symptoms of infection, and the monitored body temperature is normal. If the patient provides a history of hormone use, it can be determined that the increase in white blood cells is related to hormone use, and no special treatment is needed clinically. Changes in the blood picture should be monitored regularly. As the condition requires, if the hormones can be gradually reduced, the total number of white blood cells will also gradually drop to the normal range.