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appu2015 Wed Oct 14, 2015 11:56 PM

My 3 1/2 year old was diagnosed with 0.2 neutrophil
 
Hello,

My little 3 1/2 year old daughter had a lead level test for as per her pre-school requirement during this test it was reported that the neutrophil counts were as low as 0.2 and it is making me feel extremely worried.She looks active and shows no signs of sickness (fever,lethargy etc) has some cold though.Her ped adviced to retest after the cold is gone.I would like to know how worried should I be ?I will get the blood work in a few days

Neil Cuadra Thu Oct 15, 2015 12:29 AM

appu2015,

I'm not a physician, but I think there are several reasons not to panic about your daughter's results. Since she had a cold, that can easily explain a neutrophil dip, typically for a few days to a week. Another reason is that a single lab test can sometimes be incorrect and her neutrophil count may come out higher on the next test. Finally, it's smart to follow the lead of her pediatrician, who thinks it's OK to wait for another test after her cold subsides. If he or she thought your daughter was in serious danger, more testing or a hospital stay might have been ordered.

However, I think it would still be wise to take precautions until you know her neutrophil level is safe. I know that vigilance for an active 3-year-old isn't the easiest thing, but if you have her wash her hands frequently, keep her away from obvious sources of infections like the cat litter box, and perhaps have fewer playdates, especially if other kid are sick in any way, then you'll be protecting her from further infection.

I hope that with rest and fluids, her cold clears up quickly, so you'll be able to check that her counts are normal.

appu2015 Thu Oct 15, 2015 12:49 AM

Thank you that will help me sleep better I am taking care of the hygiene aspect.


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