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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

My nephew in another country has low white blood cell count.Whats the treatment and dangers?

he has gone to the doctor but they havent given him anything is there any emergency treatment he can start on ?Any doctor please help save him. he is only twenty
Answer:
Here is a list of complications of low white cell count:
* Leukopenia and Tongue symptoms
* Leukopenia and Facial rash
* Leukopenia and Heart rhythm symptoms
* Leukopenia and Bowel problems
* Leukopenia and Tiredness
* Leukopenia and Emotional symptoms
* Leukopenia and Vision distortion
* Leukopenia and Malaise
* Leukopenia and Sweat symptoms
* Leukopenia and Cor pulmonale
* Leukopenia and Vague symptoms
* Leukopenia and Melena
* Leukopenia and Sores
* Leukopenia and Delusions
* Leukopenia and Telangiectasia
* Leukopenia and Itching all over
* Leukopenia and No symptoms
* Leukopenia and Joint swelling
* Leukopenia and Temperature symptoms
* Leukopenia and Enlarged liver and spleen See full list of 244 symptom search combinations related to Leukopenia.Please go to this web site link for further help.
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/leukop...
I am not a doctor, but with leukocytopenia, yes it is a major problem why they wont treat him is astounding, but maybe just naturally he should start by trying to raise his folic acid intake, naturally of course, he can buy folic acid and tak maybe a 2 mg tablet a day to up his stem cell production.
Leukopenia (or leukocytopenia, or leucopenia or leukopaenia) is a decrease in the number of circulating white blood cells (leukocytes) in the blood
Neutropenia is a reduction in the blood neutrophil (granulocyte) count. If it is severe, the risk and severity of bacterial and fungal infections increase. Focal symptoms of infection may be muted, but fever is present during most serious infections. Diagnosis is by WBC count, but evaluation requires identification of the cause. If fever is present, infection is presumed, and immediate, empiric broad-spectrum antibiotics are necessary. Treatment with granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor or granulocyte colony-stimulating factor is sometimes helpful.

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