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It means that your immunity is very low, and the body's immunity is composed of antibodies and white blood cells. Leukopenia. It can manifest as dizziness, fatigue, and in some cases fever: and, more severely, people with leukopenia are particularly susceptible to infectious diseases.
The leukopenia in the blood is often caused by two reasons, one is that the number of white blood cells produced by the bone marrow of the body's hematopoietic "factory" decreases, such as long-term use of chloramphenicol and other drugs, which inhibits the role of the bone marrow in making white blood cells. In addition, long-term exposure to radioactive substances such as X-rays, isotopes, or chemicals such as benzene and improper protection measures can also affect the production of white blood cells in the bone marrow.
The second condition is when too many white blood cells are destroyed, which usually occurs after hepatitis, typhoid fever or other viral infections, and the depletion and destruction of white blood cells increases.
When it is found that the white cells are decreasing, the cause must be found first, and then try to remove the root of the disease. Some drugs that can improve the function of the bone marrow to make white blood cells and increase the number of white blood cells produced can be ** leukopenia. Do you usually take any medications?
If not, it is ruled out that the drug is causing the decrease in white blood cells. You can take 'Ricodrine' this medicine to produce white blood cells is very fast.
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Hello; Low white blood cells, increased lymphocyte percentage, low neutrophil percentage, considered to be more likely to be infected with the virus**, it is recommended that you can resist viral infection**, drink more water, pay attention to rest and keep warm, and recheck the blood routine after a while.
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Do you usually take any medications? If there is no recommendation to the hospital for a formal examination, then find out the cause, the cause**!
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It is recommended to go to the hematology department of the hospital for further follow-up, and when the results of the follow-up visit come out, the authoritative doctor will tell you the correct answer that is more professional than us.
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What causes leukopenia.
Granulocytopenia can be hereditary, familial, acquired, etc. Acquired is the majority. Drugs, radiation, infections, toxins, etc., can cause granulocytopenia, and drugs are the most common.
What are the symptoms of leukopenia.
Patients may be asymptomatic or have nonspecific symptoms such as fatigue, anorexia, decreased stamina, and a tendency to infection. Whether there is co-infection with the degree of vitropenia. The site of infection is more common in the lungs, urinary tract, **, etc.
What tests are needed for leukopenia.
First, the blood picture: the white blood cell count is mostly 2-4 109 L, and the absolute value of neutrophils is reduced. Hemoglobin and platelets are normal.
Second, bone marrow image: generally normal, typical patients have granuloplastic dysplasia or maturation disorder. Some granulocytes have vacuoles, toxic granules, and nuclear condensation and other degenerative changes. In addition to understanding the proliferation and differentiation of granulocytes, bone marrow images can also determine whether tumor cells have metastasized.
Third, the examination of granulocyte marginal pool: there are several methods, such as labeling their own neutrophils with the isotope DF32P for examination, and the results are conclusive.
Fourth, the examination of granulocyte reserves: the method is through injection or oral administration of myelo-releasing granulocyte products, such as endotoxin, adrenocorticotropic hormones, etc.
Fifth, the leukocyte agglutination test and the hemolysolytic mycomycete and lysozyme index: it is a method to detect whether there is too much granulocyte destruction, but there are false positives.
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Most diseases caused by viruses are low white blood cells, such as mumps, and proliferative lymphadenitis can also cause low white blood cells. Then there are the diseases of the blood system. It is recommended that you go to the hospital system to check it out, there should be no major problems!
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If it is always like this, it may be neutropenia, which is manifested by low immunity and susceptibility to infection; If you have recently taken anti-inflammatory drugs or antibiotics, it may be a transient change caused by the medication, and the body can repair itself and return to its original normal levels.
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It means that the white blood cells are lower than normal. Usually it is easier to catch a cold or get sick.
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Causes of leukopenia.
1) Drug factors: There are many drugs that can cause leukopenia, mainly anticancer drugs, chloramphenicol, sulfonamide anti-inflammatory drugs, painkillers, hyperthyroidism, diabetes drugs, etc.
2) Infectious factors: Many infectious diseases can cause cytopenia, such as injury, viral infection, mycoplasma pneumonia, infectious pneumonia, miliary tuberculosis, etc.
3) Blood diseases: such as acute leukemia, malignant lymphoma, malignant histiocytosis, hypersplenism, aplastic anemia, etc.
4) Exposure to radiation: such as X-ray, cobalt-60, phosphorus-32, etc.
5) Others: connective tissue disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, liver cirrhosis, especially with splenomegaly.
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Leukocytes are mainly responsible for defense, and they can engulf foreign bodies to produce antibodies, which play an important role in the body's damage**, resistance to pathogen invasion and immunity to diseases. Is it normal to look at other values? If only this one can be leukopenia without further examination, it can be directly combined with Chinese herbal medicine**.
Other numerical abnormalities require further inspection.
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