Hyperleukocytosis

__Hyperleukocytes__ is a fairly common disorder of the red and white blood, in which the level of leukocytes in the blood is much higher than normal. The causes of this condition can be divided into the following groups:

1. autoimmune diseases; 2. infections; 3. inflammatory processes; 4. blood diseases; 5. cancer; 6. hereditary anomalies.

Probably the most important reason for women is pregnancy. In most cases, during pregnancy there is a so-called physiological increase in the number of leukocytes. Leukocytosis is especially common during multiple pregnancies, the appearance of newborns with congenital anomalies and pathological conditions that are difficult to treat, and the death of newborns. The number of leukocytes during childbirth can range from a slight increase to a sharp and prolonged increase, possibly persisting in subsequent months. Often physiological leukocytes