What Causes Fever with Low Blood Counts?

Feb 28, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Guo Xiheng
Introduction
Low blood counts accompanied by fever may result from severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) or viral hepatitis, requiring treatment with medications and/or surgery. SARS is typically an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by the SARS coronavirus, transmitted via close contact and respiratory droplets. In severe cases of hepatitis, liver transplantation may be required for further treatment.

There are numerous causes of low blood counts accompanied by fever, including viral infections, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), infectious mononucleosis, viral hepatitis, typhoid fever, sepsis, tuberculosis, and malignancies. Below, we address the question: What causes low blood counts with fever?

What Causes Low Blood Counts with Fever?

Low blood counts with fever may result from conditions such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) or viral hepatitis, requiring treatment with medications and, in some cases, surgical intervention.

1. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS): SARS is an acute respiratory infectious disease typically caused by the SARS coronavirus. It spreads primarily via close contact and respiratory droplets. Patients may experience headache, myalgia, generalized fatigue, and diarrhea. Under a physician’s guidance, medications such as azithromycin tablets or vancomycin hydrochloride for injection may be used to alleviate symptoms.

2. Viral Hepatitis: Viral hepatitis refers to inflammation of the liver caused by various hepatotropic viruses. Common symptoms include generalized fatigue, nausea, and loss of appetite. Viral hepatitis is contagious. Treatment should be guided by a physician and may include antiviral agents such as lamivudine tablets or acyclovir dispersible tablets. In cases of fulminant hepatitis, liver transplantation may be required for further management.

The above outlines potential causes of low blood counts with fever. We hope this information is helpful to you.