See a PCP: The numerous causes of neutropenia can roughly be divided between either problems in the production of the cells by the bone marrow and destruction of the cells elsewhere in the body. Treatment depends on the nature of the cause, and emphasis is placed on the prevention and treatment of infection. Get her properly evaluated.
Answered 10/5/2014
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Very common: See a pediatrician or PCP. People with cyclic neutropenia mostly have mouth sores, similar to canker sores.
Answered 4/5/2015
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