High White Blood Cell Counts and Leukocytosis

The Factors that Increase the Risk of Developing Leukocytosis

Leukocytosis, a condition characterized by a high white blood cell count, can be influenced by various factors. One such factor is smoking, which not only increases the risk of diseases that can lead to leukocytosis but also contributes to the development of the condition itself. Individuals with chronic inflammatory diseases are also prone to developing leukocytosis as a secondary condition. Moreover, studies have found that individuals taking antidepressants and those who are obese have an elevated risk of experiencing a high white blood cell count. Furthermore, research suggests that an unhealthy diet and poor sleep habits may be associated with the development of white blood cell disorders.


Leukocytosis: A Potential Predictor of Cardiovascular Health

Recent studies have highlighted the significance of white blood cell count as a potential indicator of future cardiovascular incidents, regardless of other influencing factors. The association between leukocytosis and inflammation seems to be the key factor in predicting long-term cardiovascular problems and its role in the development of coronary artery disease.

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