Why Do Lymphocytes Decrease?
There are many reasons for the decrease in lymphocytes, such as acute bacterial infection, long-term glucocorticoid therapy, severe hematopoietic failure diseases of the bone marrow, and malignant tumors. All of these reasons may lead to a decrease in lymphocytes. In such cases, timely treatment is necessary to prevent more serious consequences.
2. Patients who frequently use glucocorticoid therapy in their daily lives may reduce the production of lymphocytes, resulting in a decrease in lymphocyte count during examination.
4. Malignant tumor diseases usually require high-dose radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Once radiotherapy and chemotherapy are administered, they may cause damage to liver cells, which can also lead to a decrease in lymphocyte count.
If the phenomenon of decreased lymphocytes occurs, it is necessary to promptly find the cause and receive treatment to effectively avoid more serious harm.