This resulted in
an increase in white blood cell activity by 40 percent, and a follow - up revealed that the body retained a 15 percent increase in these cells over the course of a month.
When you have
an increase in white blood cells, you will typically have an inflammatory response, which leads to thickening of your airways.
The term leukocytosis refers to
an increase in white blood cells, indicating the body is in attack mode.
Blood work will often times show an increase in liver enzymes, an increase in total bilirubin, and
an increase in the white blood cell count.
Also, some dogs with panosteitis will develop a fever and
an increase in their white blood cell count.
This cat might have an inflammation or infection as evidenced by
the increase in the white blood cells.