Leukocytes over 100×10^9/L are abnormal, generally suggesting significantly elevated white blood cells, as seen in acute and chronic leukemia.
In general, the normal value of white blood cells is (4.0~10.0)×10^9/L. When the number of white blood cells exceeds 100×10^9/L, it is an abnormal presence, which generally suggests a serious hematologic disease, such as acute leukemia and chronic leukemia.
Acute and chronic leukemia is a malignant hematologic disease, which can be manifested as a significant increase in peripheral blood leukocyte counts, and can be life-threatening due to bleeding, anemia, and other life-threatening conditions, and requires timely specialist treatment, such as acute myelogenous leukemia to be treated with drugs such as cytarabine chemotherapy.
Therefore, when the white blood cell count is found to be more than 100×10^9/L, further examination should be actively done to clarify the specific cause of the elevated white blood cell count, and cooperate with the treatment under the advice and guidance of the doctor, and do a good job of self-protection in daily life, maintain a good diet and regular work and rest, and appropriate exercise to enhance their physical fitness.