Poor hematopoietic function can lead to the reduction of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and other blood components in the blood, causing infections, anemia, bleeding and other related manifestations.
1. Infection: white blood cells are an important part of the human immune system, when poor hematopoietic function affects the generation of white blood cells, there may be easy infections, such as recurrent upper respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections and other manifestations; if the number of white blood cells is seriously insufficient, there may be an outbreak of severe pneumonia and other serious manifestations, and even life-threatening.
2. Anemia: it is because of the decrease in the number of red blood cells caused by the insufficiency of hematopoietic function, which leads to the insufficiency of the body’s ability to transport oxygen, resulting in pallor, dizziness and other symptoms, and the symptoms are serious, which can cause obvious cardiac or cerebral dysfunction.
3. Bleeding: when the number of platelets in the body decreases, it can lead to the decline of hemostatic function.
In short, people with poor hematopoietic function should find out the cause of the disease in time and receive treatment in time to prevent the deterioration of the disease from causing adverse consequences.