Question
Expert, does a white blood cell count of 3.22 have an impact? Do I need to go to the hospital for treatment? How long does it take for treatment to take effect?
Answer
A low white blood cell count can be caused by various factors, including weakened immunity, viral infections, colds, flu, certain autoimmune diseases, toxic poisoning, and certain blood system diseases. A clinical doctor will conduct a comprehensive diagnosis based on the patient’s specific clinical symptoms and other examination results. In some cases, it may be recommended for the patient to have a follow-up check after a period of time. Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell and account for most of the white blood cells, so a decrease in neutrophils usually leads to a decrease in the total white blood cell count.