Why My White Blood Cell Count (WBC) Is Low?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video, I am going to briefly discuss the possible causes of low white blood cell count in adults.
White blood cells are produced in the bone marrow and are a part of the immune system. White blood cells help your body recognize pathogens and fight a variety of diseases and infections.
There are five major types of white blood cells:
* Lymphocytes
* Monocytes
* Eosinophils
* Basophils
* Neutrophils
40% to 60% of White blood cells are neutrophils. Neutrophils help the body fight infections. When bacteria or viruses enter the body, neutrophils travel to the site of infection, where they destroy the invading pathogens by engulfing them.
20% to 40% of white blood cells are lymphocytes. Lymphocytes include T cells, B cells and natural killer cells. They are responsible for antibody production, destruction of virus-infected cells and tumor cells and regulation of immune responses.
Monocytes travel through blood circulation to tissues in the body where they become macrophages or dendritic cells. Both macrophages and dendritic cells are important immune cells that help fight infections and boost immune responses.
Both eosinophils and basophils are involved in allergic inflammation.
The normal range of white blood cells in the blood is between 4,500 to 11,000 per microliter. The range varies slightly in different labs. A white blood cell count of less than 4,500 per microliter is considered low and is called Leukopenia. Most commonly, leukopenia is due to a decreased neutrophil count.
Although mild leukopenia can be normal for some healthy adults who have persistently low white blood cell count, a variety of medical conditions can cause leukopenia. They include:
* Viral or bacterial infections, for example: infections from HIV, Covid 19, flu, tuberculosis etc.
* Medications, such as antibiotics
* Vitamins or mineral deficiencies, for example, vitamin B12, folic acid, copper and zinc.
* Autoimmune disorders like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis etc.
* Certain cancers, for example, myelodysplastic syndromes, leukemia
* Certain congenital disorders
* Chemotherapy, radiation therapy
* Liver disease, an enlarged spleen
* Sarcoidosis
* Aplastic anemia
* Excessive alcohol consumption
Many people with leukopenia have no symptoms. In severe cases, people can have symptoms of infection such a as chills, fever and sweating. Further tests and physical exams should be performed in people with leukopenia to elucidate the causes. Treatment of contributing medical conditions, taking nutrition supplements in case of nutrition deficiencies, discontinuation of culprit medications and cutting down alcohol consumption can help resolve leukopenia.
Last year I had covid 3 times, the Australian flu and many colds, I was basically sick for 6 months straight. Took bloodwork last year and folic acid and vitamin D was low, took again this year and folic acid and vitamin D is still low, my white blood cells are low too. I don’t have all of the others so now after watching this video I definitely know is down to vitamins deficiency. Thank you doc 🙏🏾
Your video was so through and straight to the point. Thank you doctor!
Very good breakdown doctor
Thank you for explaining so well 🥰
VERY INFORMATIVE LECTURE. THANKS !!!!
Thank you so much for your comments.
Thankyou for the Beautiful/informative Vedio on Low WBC I am CML Leukaemia last 40 years but now WBC count is verywell 3.1 m so is NEUTROPHIL 1.2 Can U pls make Vedio on HOW to INCREASE WBC N NEUTROPHIL PLS thankyou Doc
I had covid this year as well and menopause. I stopped taking vitamins due to working so hard and forgetting.
Good video
Thank you.
Thank you for this good information about low wbc
Thank you 🙏
Thank you
I have low TSH & low WBC. Is there connection?
hiv can leukocytosis?
Thank you for sharing. My white blood cell count was 4.2. Everything else in the blood work was normal. The Doctor wants me to come back in another month to get it rechecked. I am 46 years old. Should I be concerned?
No
4.2 is not low, other youtube videos show 4.0 to 4.9 is actually the healthiest range, 7.0 and over is a heart disease risk
I have low wbc. Joint pain in all joints. Weak, always getting mouth sores in mouth and salivary glands swell. I do brush. Nasal congestion, ears. Would you have any Gus is suggestion. My Drs are at a loss. Just tired of pain and sickness.
Same here
What caused your wbc count to be low bro
I have the exact same symptoms and when I go to the doctor they look at me like I'm making this up.
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Have you seen a Hematologist/oncologist?
My WBC is 2.7. Is it too low? What should I do from here?
What doctor told about it, any fiver
I do not feel sick at all. My doctor wants me to see a hematologist. I would like to know what I can do to increase WBC. I am on plant based diet. Thanks@@cgl1805
That's pretty low
WBC 2000/cmm hole ki korbo
Apni doctor dekhiyechen doctor ki boleche
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