Chronic Granulocytopenia
Serving the Western United States
Chronic Granulocytopenia is an illness characterized by a lack of granulocytes, a major class of infection-fighting white blood cells. This condition evidently has one prevalent symptom, and that is chronic illness. They are constantly sick and have a high risk of infection, due to the absence of a sufficient amount of granulocytes. These illnesses often last longer, causing minor issues to progress into huge complications.
Limitations vary due to the endless amounts of disease and infections one can obtain with a depleted immune system.
Chronic Granulocytopenia and Social Security Disability Benefits Help
If the applicant’s impairment falls within any of the following categories set forth by Social Security’s Listing 7.15, then a strong claim may exist. The Listing is as follows;
7.15 Chronic granulocytopenia (due to any cause). With both A and B:
A. Absolute neutrophil counts repeatedly below 1,000 cells/cubic millimeter; and
B. Documented recurrent systemic bacterial infections occurring at least 3 times during the 5 months prior to
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