Low neutrophils

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Leigh
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Low neutrophils

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Hi all,
I have received continuous blood tests indicating low neutrophils (Neutropenia). I am wondering if this is commonly associated with LC and if so, any suggestions for supplements to improve the numbers?
Thanks for help, Leigh
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Re: Low neutrophils

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Hello Leigh,

Neutropenia Is usually caused by disorders such as infections, chemotherapy, vitamin B-12, folate, or copper deficiency, autoimmune diseases, and leukemia. So yes, it's sometimes associated with MC. Presumably, good control of MC should resolve neutropenia, but I'm just assuming that, because as far as I'm aware, there's no medical research to verify that an autoimmune disease in remission can't cause neutropenia.

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Re: Low neutrophils

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Thanks Tex for the information. I am generally in good health with very few infections. Had my B12 and folate tested, which are normal but will have a look at my copper levels and see if I can establish the reason for low neutrophils. thanks again, Leigh
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