Question
For two years, there has been a low white blood cell granulocyte count: The lowest white blood cell count was 2000 (when having a high fever), and the highest was 5000 (25 days after taking shark liver oil). The neutrophil count and percentage in the white blood cell classification are also low: The lowest neutrophil count was 0.5.
Answer
Common causes of low white blood cell counts generally fall into three categories: first, medication. Such as taking antipyretic and analgesics, sulfonamide drugs, etc. If the white blood cell count decreases significantly, it should be discontinued or replaced; second, viral infections. Such as influenza, viral infections, etc. In this case, on the one hand, active antiviral treatment should be carried out. On the other hand, medications to increase white blood cells can be taken as appropriate; third, having an immune system disease. Such as rheumatoid arthritis, etc. In this case, similar interventions should be made. Medications that can increase white blood cells should be chosen.