What is Cyclic Neutropenia

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Cyclic Neutropenia is a rare genetic disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of abnormally low levels of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in fighting off infections. This condition follows a cyclical pattern, with neutrophil counts dropping to dangerously low levels every 21 to 28 days for a period of about three to six days. During these episodes, individuals with cyclic neutropenia are highly susceptible to infections, which can range from mild to severe. Symptoms may include fever, sore throat, mouth ulcers, and skin infections. Cyclic neutropenia is typically diagnosed through blood tests that reveal the low neutrophil counts during episodes. Treatment options include the use of medications to stimulate the production of neutrophils and preventive measures to minimize the risk of infections. It is important for individuals with cyclic neutropenia to work closely with healthcare professionals to manage their condition and prevent complications.

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