The white blood cells below 3×10^9/L as described by the patient, which is mostly considered to be below 3,000 cells/L in blood routine, is mostly seen in patients with long-term chronic infections, which may have low white blood cells, which is a kind of wasting manifestation. In addition, for tumor patients with recent chemotherapy may also have low white blood cells, which is mainly due to the inhibitory effect of chemotherapeutic drugs on bone marrow. After the bone marrow is inhibited, the hematopoietic function will decline and the function of producing blood cells will also slowly decline. In addition, if the patient’s white blood cells are below 3×10^9/L for a long period of time and combined with a decrease in platelets. In the case of hepatitis, there is a possibility of a combination of manifestations of cirrhosis in its decompensated stage, which means hypersplenism and splenomegaly. This condition is most often caused by excessive inactivation of blood cells and is more likely to be caused by hypersplenism. If necessary, the patient needs to actively consider performing portal-chi dissection. As well as splenectomy treatment.