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Continually decreasing wbc count (now at 3.07), plus fatigue and joint aches, what could it be?

Question: Continually decreasing wbc count (now at 3.07), plus fatigue and joint aches, what could it be?

(Posted by: fiona76 on 2008-11-07 16:14:31)

I am a female in her early 20's i am going to see a hematologist soon


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Posted by: Ty B on 2008-11-07, 16:25:44

A differential (of the white count and which cells are low) will have to be seen by your hematologist to make a diagnosis. Many things cause a low white count, the most common is a post-viral infection. Good luck...

  

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