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appu2015 Thu Oct 15, 2015 03:51 PM

Impact of flu shot on neutrophin count?
 
I am interested to know what is the immediate impact of flu shot on neutrophin count,can we expect a sudden dip
Temporarily?my daughter had a flu shot and only few minutes later had a blood test which reported 0.2 neutrophin count .we are having one more blood test but curious if anyone has any input on impact of flu shot on neutrophin count.

Neil Cuadra Thu Oct 15, 2015 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by appu2015 (Post 39307)
I am interested to know what is the immediate impact of flu shot on neutrophin count,can we expect a sudden dip
Temporarily?my daughter had a flu shot and only few minutes later had a blood test which reported 0.2 neutrophin count .we are having one more blood test but curious if anyone has any input on impact of flu shot on neutrophin count.

appu2015,

In normal cases, a flu shot causes no change in white count, or may make the white count rise slightly, so I don't think your daughter's flu shot contributed to her low neutrophil count.

From what I've read, it's OK to get a flu shot when you have a cold, but you shouldn't get the shot while you have a fever. You said in another thread that your daughter didn't have a fever, so that's good. Keep an eye on her temperature, and let the doctor know immediately if she develops a fever.

Note: There was a Flu shots and low WBC thread in these forums a couple of years ago, but that was for an MDS patient.

appu2015 Thu Oct 15, 2015 04:51 PM

Thanks.Can neutropenia be asymptomatic?we do travel a lot in public transportation my lo never fell ill.

Neil Cuadra Fri Oct 16, 2015 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by appu2015 (Post 39309)
Thanks.Can neutropenia be asymptomatic?we do travel a lot in public transportation my lo never fell ill.

Yes. Some people with neutropenia feel vaguely ill, but some notice nothing at all. It's the heightened risk of infection and the lack of obvious symptoms that makes neutropenia a challenge to deal with.

appu2015 Fri Oct 16, 2015 08:05 PM

Any idea what is vaccine induced neutropenia?is that temporary?

Neil Cuadra Sat Oct 17, 2015 07:07 PM

Sorry, that's not something I've read about.

Hopeful Sun Oct 18, 2015 12:51 AM

Hi appu2015,

Just a data point for you...

Last week I had my flu shot a few minutes before getting my CBC. It had no impact on my neutrophils.


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