What are the symptoms of agranulocytosis?
What are the symptoms of agranulocytosis?
Agranulocytosis itself doesn’t have symptoms. People with the disorder have symptoms of infection. Signs of agranulocytosis may appear suddenly or gradually. They include:
- Fever and chills.
- Faster heart rate and breathing.
- Sudden low blood pressure (hypotension), which can make you feel lightheaded or weak.
- Muscle weakness and fatigue.
- Sore mouth and throat and bleeding, inflamed gums.
- Ulcers (sores) in the mouth and throat that make it difficult to swallow.