Can Neutropenia Cause Headaches? Understanding the Connection
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According to a study published in the *Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention*, headaches are one of the most common clinical signs associated with severe neutropenia in solid cancer patients, frequently caused by bacterial infections. This highlights that while neutropenia itself may not be the direct cause, its complications can absolutely lead to headaches. It is crucial to understand the indirect mechanisms through which a low neutrophil count can contribute to this symptom.