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Plz check these 3 points My wbc count is low... rest platelets, haemoglobin, lft, KFT, urine all is normal I have been having Covid since 4-5 days n improving gradually Can u tell why WBC low n is it anything to worry
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There are many things to screen for consult a immunopathologist!
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A low white blood cell count can occur in anyone. The number of white blood cells in the body can vary, depending on a person’s age, race, and gender, and if he or she has certain medical conditions. Pathogenic cause  A low white blood cell count is associated with certain conditions, including: Cancer (caused by chemotherapy treatments) Bone marrow disorders or damage Autoimmune disorders (problems with the immune system in which the body attacks itself), such as lupus Infections (including tuberculosis and HIV) Immune system conditions Crohn’s disease Malnutrition Radiation treatments for cancer Rheumatoid arthritis Vitamin deficiencies
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