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What are the common causes of relative lymphopenia, and low absolute monocytes? low b12, low d25. cbc/ diff. i have lost a huge amount of weight also.

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Dr. Hunter Handsfield answered

Specializes in Infectious Disease

Weight loss: Your "huge" weight loss, if unintentional due to poor appetite, is a potentially serious symptom, probably a lot more important than having low lymphocyte or monocyte counts. See a doctor soon; or if already in care, discuss your ongoing symptoms and other concerns with your doctor.

Answered 5/26/2017

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It could be serious: Unintended weight loss is always a matter of serious concern about your health. You should go see a doctor for a physical exam and have a medical check up to find the cause of your weight loss and check your blood and do other appropriate tests to get you well. Lymphopenia can be a sign of immune deficiency. So a repeat check of CBC and differential blood counts are important to do.

Answered 5/22/2017

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