Some patients with leukopenia have no conscious symptoms, and some experience dizziness and fatigue. Diseases caused by leukopenia will show obvious symptoms.
1. Patients with leukopenia do not have too many self-conscious symptoms, and most of them are discovered during physical examinations.
The most common symptoms of leukopenia are dizziness and fatigue. In addition, patients may also experience weakness of limbs, loss of appetite, low-grade fever, stomach chills, loss of appetite, lumbago, and panic attacks.
2. If neutrophils are severely reduced, or even neutrophil deficiency, the patient may develop serious infections, commonly oral infections, lung infections, or even sepsis. At this time, patients often appear headache, fatigue, chills, high fever and other symptoms.
3. In addition, primary diseases that can lead to leukopenia can also cause a series of clinical symptoms, such as aplastic anemia can lead to severe anemia, bleeding and other clinical manifestations.
Diagnosis and treatment of specific diseases should be carried out under the guidance of physicians.