The white cell count increase in your body when you get some bacterial infection, usually extra cellular type.
Infection is one possible reason for an abnormal increase in the number of WBC's (white blood cells).
by running.
polycytemia
Increase in WBC means infection or an autoimmune problem
wbc can be increased in aids patients through the help of stem cells... taken from the umbilical cord.
at least in theory, vigorous sex will make you sweat, which might lead to hemoconcentration, and thus and increase in WBC per unit of fluids. In theory also, extrenous exercise might produce demargination of WBC from blood vessels with a net increase in WBC (similar to marathon runners leukocytosis)
That is called leukopenia.
That means you have an increase of white blood cells in your urine, it could mean you have an infection in your gential area, seek professional help.
Because in it there is hyperplasia of bone marrow hence there is increase in every blood cell precursor, so pancytosis.
When you're sick your body produces lymphocytes because they produce antibodies.
In general, leukemia is characterized by an increase in WBC's. This may lead you to think there would be a strengthening of the immune system, however, the increase in WBC's is due to the unregulated proliferation of immature cells (myeloid cells or lymphoblasts) or abnormal cells which are both incapable of defense against infection.
Yes, inflammation can cause an increase in white blood cell (WBC) count. This is a normal response by the body's immune system to fight off infections or heal damaged tissues. High WBC count is often seen in conditions such as infections, autoimmune disorders, or inflammatory diseases.