Congenital Neutropenia may require genetic testing.
Severe Neutropenia(ANC <500)- serious risk of infection.
Mild Neutropenia(1000 < ANC < 1500)- minimal risk of infection.
Mild Neutropenia: 1000 < x < 1500 = minimal risk of
infection.
Neutropenia can go unnoticed,
but with the development of severe infections or sepsis patients, they manifest.
I have been under a haematologist for a month and
he thinks I may have cyclical Neutropenia.
Acute Neutropenia(formed within hours or days)
may develop as a result of rapid consumption, destruction or disturbance of production neitrofilov.
The minimum diagnostic program for isolated Neutropenia also includes the determination of the level of immunoglobulins in the blood.
On the other hand,
when suspected of secondary autoimmune Neutropenia, these tests, like the determination of other autoantibodies,
should be carried out.
On the other hand, in case of secondary autoimmune Neutropenia these tests, as the definition of other autoantibodies, should be conducted.
The exception is a transitory nature of Neutropenia(relationship with the recently postponed a viral infection,
an updated study through 1-2 of the week).
Depending on the severity and form of the disease,
the doctor makes a decision on the treatment of Neutropenia in a hospital or at home.
Depending on the severity and the form of the disease,
doctor makes a decision on the treatment of Neutropenia in the hospital or at home.
In early childhood, Neutropenia occurs quite often,
and although in most cases it is easy and not treatable, they still require timely detection, differential diagnosis and optimal tactics for patients.
Remember that the side effects of antiviral therapy are best treated with the help of medical specialists and
that the treatment of Neutropenia is a complex process requiring the participation of a physician.
For patients with HDNDV the
important point is the documentation of the duration of the Neutropenia more 6 months,
no other changes in gemogramme, as well as raising the level of neutrophils during intercurrent infections.