Low white blood cell count: A low white blood cell count (leukopenia) is a decrease in disease-fighting cells (leukocytes) in your blood. Leukopenia is almost always related to a decrease in a certain type of white blood cell (neutrophil).
Adjusting Your Diet 1. Eat fruits and vegetables high in vitamin C. Have fresh fruits like oranges, bananas, apples, and pears. 2. Add foods rich in vitamin E and zinc. 3. Have foods high in omega-3 fatty acids. Foods like salmon, mackerel, and flax oil are all high in omega-3 fattyThe seemingly distinct disorders of severe chronic neutropenia (SCN; also known as Kostmann syndrome) and cyclic hematopoiesis (CH; also known as cyclic neutropenia) have recently been shown to derive largely from heterozygous germline mutations in a common gene, ELA2, encoding neutrophil elastase. 1 Although the exact molecular pathophysiology remains unknown, the mutations show an autosomal 2G9j3DB.