Neutrophils are high, lymphocytes are low, and there are bleeding spots under the skin.

High neutrophils, low lymphocytes, and bleeding spots under the skin may be due to clotting disorders caused by serious infections, such as viral infections, or due to hormonal medications, or due to blood-related diseases, such as acute leukemia. The details are as follows. 1. Viral infections: neutrophils are the body’s first line of defense, when an infection occurs neutrophils are involved in the immune system, resulting in high neutrophil lymphocytes low, and some of the infections can cause severe coagulation dysfunction, resulting in subcutaneous hemorrhagic spots. 2. Hormone drugs: long-term use of hormones will make blood vessels harden, easily caused by subcutaneous bleeding, bleeding now subcutaneous hemorrhagic spots, and glucocorticoid drugs can promote the release of neutrophils into the blood, resulting in increased neutrophils and low lymphocytes in the blood. 3. Blood-related diseases: such as acute leukemia. It will cause a large number of leukemia cells in the body to proliferate and be released into the blood, resulting in high neutrophils and low lymphocytes in peripheral blood. Acute leukemia will also cause thrombocytopenia, which will lead to the appearance of subcutaneous hemorrhagic spots. High neutrophils, low lymphocytes and subcutaneous hemorrhages may also be caused by other reasons, please consult your doctor for a clear diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions for further treatment.