Is an absolute neutrophil count of 0.82 severe?
An absolute neutrophil count of 0.82 refers to 0.82×10⁹/L, which indicates a moderate decrease. The severity depends on the underlying cause.
1. Not severe
The normal range for absolute neutrophil count is 2.5–7.5×10⁹/L. During pregnancy, the body undergoes certain physiological stresses. A relatively low neutrophil percentage accompanied by a higher lymphocyte percentage is a common physiological response that helps protect against external pathogens such as viruses and bacteria. This condition is typically benign and not serious.
2. Severe
In cases of infections such as influenza or malaria, a decreased absolute neutrophil count may be accompanied by symptoms like high fever and nausea, and prompt treatment is necessary to prevent worsening of the condition. Additionally, conditions such as aplastic anemia can also lead to reduced neutrophil percentages, along with decreased platelets and red blood cells, resulting in serious manifestations including rapid heartbeat and skin bleeding. Such cases are considered severe.
If abnormalities in neutrophil count—either an increase or decrease—are detected, it is important to seek evaluation and treatment at a qualified medical institution.