High white blood cells are commonly associated with high blood leukocytes and high urine leukocytes. The results of one test alone do not indicate whether or not there is inflammation in the body and where it is occurring. Other causes of elevated blood leukocytes can be seen in severe tissue damage or necrosis, poisoning, leukemia, malignant tumors, drug factors and some physiological factors (such as menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, alcohol consumption, emotional stress, etc.). Elevated urine leukocytes are commonly seen in urinary tract inflammation, which is divided into infectious inflammation and non-infectious inflammation. Infectious inflammation includes upper urinary tract infections (pyelonephritis, etc.) and lower urinary tract infections (cystitis, prostatitis, urethritis, etc.); non-infectious inflammation is commonly seen in kidney stones, urinary tract obstruction, etc. Other elevated urine leukocytes can be seen in some cancers, hematologic disorders, interstitial cystitis, etc. If the test results show elevated white blood cells, you need to take the test results to your doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to improve the follow-up tests. If it is caused by psychological stress, alcohol consumption, menstruation and other physiological reasons, do not worry too much, adjust your emotions, exercise in moderation and strengthen your body resistance. If the white blood cells are elevated due to inflammation, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment after the cause of the disease is clear. At the same time, you should drink more warm water, eat more light and easily digestible food, open the windows and ventilate regularly, and follow up promptly if the symptoms do not improve or increase.