Neutropenia doesn't cause obvious symptoms. So it alone likely won't prompt you to get a healthcare checkup. Most often, blood tests that are done for other reasons find neutropenia.

Talk with your healthcare professional about what your test results mean. You'll need more than one blood test to confirm that you have neutropenia. You also may need more tests to find out what's causing your neutropenia. A finding of neutropenia combined with the results from other tests might pinpoint the cause.

If you have neutropenia or take medicines that can cause neutropenia, call your healthcare professional right away if you notice symptoms of an infection. Infection symptoms can include:

Some other possible symptoms of an infection are:

If you have neutropenia, you can take steps to lower your risk of infections. These safety measures include the following: