Blood Work Showed Vitamin D Deficiency And Low Lymphocytes. Prescribed Flonase, Simvastatin And Doryx. Suggestions?
WBC - 9.40
RBC - 6.06
HGB - 16.3
HCT - 47.2
MCV - 93.3
SEGS - 71
LYMPHS -14
MONOS - 12
EOS - 2
BASO - 0
From researching "low lymphocytes" I keep seeing hiv/483" >AIDS and HIV as the cause. I'm concerned that my PCP did not address this low result. Just 60 days prior, I had another CBC where my lymphocytes were 30%. The day of my last blood test (with the low results) I was fighting a sinus infection (sore throat, post-nasal drip) and using Flonase nasal spray for my allergies. I also had an abcessing tooth (for which I had a root canal today). Could either of those cause the drop in lymphocytes? Why no concern from my PCP?
Following are all my current medications:
Flonase/Allegra (allergies), Simvastatin (high cholesterol), Doryx (rosacea), and Lansoprazole (acid reflux).
Thank you.
May be Steroid induced in your case.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, thanks for writing to XXXXXXX
There are numerous causes, conditions, diseases (both inherited & acquired) in which Lymphocytopenia (low lymphocyte count) is seen.
Lymphocytopenia can range from mild to severe. The condition alone may not cause any signs, symptoms, or serious problems. The treatment for this condition depends on its cause and severity. Mild lymphocytopenia may not require treatment. If an underlying condition is successfully treated, lymphocytopenia will likely improve.
I suspect Flonase (Fluticasone propionate) usage as the cause of Lymphocytopenia in your case (after taking it granted that you have no other underlying cause). HIV infection is not the only cause for lymphocytopenia and as I mentioned above, it is seen in numerous conditions. However, a detailed clinical evaluation is needed to diagnose the exact cause of Lymphocytopenia.
Hope I have addressed your query. Happy to help further
Regards
Yes, It would be temporary.
Detailed Answer:
Hi, Nice to hear from you.
If your lymphocytopenia is due to the steroid intake, it is reversible and your count will return to normal once you stop using the Flonase nasal spray.
Have a great day.
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