Leukocytes are a type of bloodcell that is produced in the bone marrow and plays a key role in the body's immune system. They are responsible for defending the body against infections and foreign substances.
Types of leukocytes:
There are five main types of leukocytes:
Neutrophils: These are the most abundant type of white blood cells and are essential for fighting bacterial infections.
Leukocytes are essential for maintaining the body's defense against infections and diseases. Without an adequate number and function of leukocytes, the body becomes susceptible to a wide range of illnesses and infections.
Disorders related to leukocytes:
Imbalances or abnormalities in leukocyte levels can lead to various health conditions, such as:
Leukopenia: A decrease in the number of leukocytes, which can result in an increased risk of infections.
Leukocytosis: An increase in the number of leukocytes, often associated with infections, inflammation, or leukemia.
Leukemia: A type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, leading to an overproduction of abnormal leukocytes.