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I don't know how many courses of chemotherapy you've had.
In general, after several courses of chemotherapy, all the chemotherapy is over, and the white blood cell condition is relatively stable after 2 to 3 months.
As for whether the stable range is necessarily normal, it is not necessarily.
There are also many people who have a stable period of about 3000. As long as there is no obvious discomfort or weakness, it can be adjusted with a proper diet.
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Leukopenia can easily contract other diseases, and it is best to fix it for a short time.
You can consult your doctor with oral whitening drugs, such as dilmus white tablets or human blood albumin injections
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Generally, chemotherapy is discontinued and resumed after 2-3 weeks.
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After chemotherapy, the white blood cell count decreases, what are the symptoms of low white blood cells? After leukopenia, dizziness, fatigue, muscle soreness, decreased appetite, lack of energy, and low-grade fever may occur. The bone marrow in our body is divided into red bone marrow and yellow bone marrow.
Red bone marrow has a hematopoietic function and can make red blood cells, platelets, and various white blood cells. Platelets have a hemostatic effect, and white blood cells can kill and inhibit various pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, etc. Certain lymphocytes produce antibodies.
Bone marrow is not only a hematopoietic organ in our body, but also an important immune organ. When a person is born, there is only red bone marrow in the body.
As we age, there are more and more fat cells in the bone marrow, and a considerable part of the red bone marrow is replaced by yellow bone marrow, and finally only a small amount of red bone marrow is left in the body. Leukopenia after chemotherapy is a common occurrence after chemotherapy for malignant tumors, which is mainly related to the inhibition of bone marrow hematopoietic function by chemotherapy drugs. Exocytopenia, anemia, and decreased platelets may still occur.
Severe leukopenia (less leukocytes, less neutrophils.
Due to the decline of the body's defense mechanism, it is easy to develop secondary bacterial or viral infections, and in severe cases, it can cause sepsis, which is life-threatening. See if it's an infection, malnutrition, blood problems, etc. First of all, many friends show that after chemotherapy, the patient's blood cells will decrease, and then the body begins to have various uncomfortable symptoms, such as feeling tired easily, feeling dizzy, in addition, loss of appetite, insomnia, dreaminess, weakness of limbs, etc. are also very common symptoms after suffering from the disease.
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Symptoms of fever due to low white blood cells, symptoms of low immunity, hyperthyroidism, blood diseases, or infections of the upper respiratory tract or lungs, may cause symptoms of dizziness and fatigue.
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It can cause fatigue, low-grade fever, loss of appetite, respiratory infections, gastrointestinal and genitourinary abnormalities, headaches, and even sepsis or septic shock.
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There may be a fever, there may be an infection, there may be diarrhea, there may be a cough, there may be discomfort with urination.
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Chemotherapy is a common treatment for malignant tumors, but it can also cause some damage to the human body, the most common of which is low white blood cells.
So, what to do if you have low white blood cells after chemotherapy?
First of all, to be clear, low white blood cells after chemotherapy is a normal reaction and there is no need to be overly concerned.
Generally, white blood cells will return to normal within a few weeks, but if white blood cells are persistently low, something needs to be done.
First of all, exposure to viruses and bacteria should be avoided as much as possible to prevent infection.
In addition, you should eat more vitamin-rich foods, such as fresh vegetables and fruits, to boost your body's immunity.
In addition, some anti-infective drugs can also be taken appropriately to prevent infection.
Secondly, you should pay attention to adjusting your diet and eat more foods rich in protein, vitamins and trace elements, such as legumes, meat, seafood, vegetables, fruits, etc., to promote the recovery of white blood cells.
In addition, some supplements such as vitamin B, vitamin C, vitamin E, etc., can also be taken appropriately to promote the production of white blood cells.
Finally, attention should be paid to rest and mental and physical activity should be minimized so as not to add to the burden on the body.
In conclusion, low leukocytes after chemotherapy is a normal reaction and there is no need to be overly concerned.
However, if the white blood cells continue to be low, it is necessary to take measures, such as eating more vitamin-rich foods, taking appropriate supplements, and paying attention to rest, etc., to promote the recovery of white blood cells.
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