Neutropenia Splenic

Splenic neutropenia is a condition in which the number of neutrophils, white blood cells that play an important role in protecting the body from infections, is reduced in the blood. Neutropenia can be caused by various factors such as infections, autoimmune diseases, chemotherapy, radiation therapy and others.

Splenic neutropenia is manifested by a decrease in the level of neutrophils in the blood. This may lead to an increased risk of developing infections, especially bacterial ones. There may also be decreased immunity and increased sensitivity to infections.

To diagnose splenic neutropenia, it is necessary to conduct a blood test and determine the level of neutrophils. Treatment depends on the cause of the neutropenia and may include the use of antibiotics, immunomodulators, and other drugs.

It is important to remember that splenic neutropenia can be dangerous to health, so it is necessary to promptly consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.