Many people who experience an increase of white blood cells do not develop any noticeable symptoms. If they do, they will likely be the symptoms of the underlying problem that caused the increase. If leukocytosis becomes severe, a person may notice breathing problems as their blood becomes too thick, and they may experience a stroke.

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