Lymphocytic leukemia blood counts may show abnormalities such as abnormally high lymphocyte counts, decreased neutrophil counts, normal or decreased platelet counts, and decreased hemoglobin concentrations.
Lymphocytic leukemia is most commonly characterized by proliferation of abnormal B lymphocytes, which can be found in tissues such as peripheral blood, bone marrow, spleen, and lymph nodes. Abnormalities such as an abnormally high number of lymphocytes, neutropenia, normal or decreased platelets and decreased hemoglobin are found after routine blood tests.
The disease is usually treated with vincristine, prednisolone, levamonase, flexerodine, or nitrogen mustard phenylbutyrate.
All of the above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a specialized doctor. If any of the above situations occurs, please consult a doctor for reasonable and standardized diagnosis and treatment in time.