What causes low leukocyte hemoglobin

Low white blood cells and hemoglobin may be hematopoietic diseases of the blood system or non-hematopoietic diseases, such as rheumatic diseases and hyperthyroidism.
1. Low leukocytes and hemoglobin suggests a decrease in both blood cell lines, which can be seen in hematologic hematopoietic diseases, such as acute leukemia, myelodysplastic syndromes, aplastic anemia, and multiple myeloma.
2. Some non-hematologic hematopoietic diseases can also lead to amphoteric hematopoiesis, such as rheumatic immune diseases, hyperthyroidism, oral hyperthyroidism drugs.
Low white blood cells can lead to infection, and low hemoglobin can lead to a series of clinical symptoms related to anemia.
Patients with low white blood cells and low hemoglobin need to consult the hematology department, complete the relevant examinations, make a clear diagnosis, and treat the cause of the disease under the guidance of the physician.