Leukopenia

Leukopenia is a condition in which the number of white blood cells in the blood decreases. This can be caused by various reasons such as infections, autoimmune diseases, chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

Leukopenia can have various symptoms, such as increased susceptibility to infections, fatigue, weakness and decreased immunity. If left untreated, leukopenia can lead to serious complications such as sepsis, pneumonia and other infectious diseases.

To diagnose leukopenia, a blood test is necessary. If your white blood cell count is below normal, your doctor may prescribe treatment, which may include antibiotics, immunomodulators, or blood transfusions.

It is important to remember that leukopenia can be caused by various reasons, so it is necessary to see a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.