A white blood count of 2.5 is too low. A normal count is anywhere between 4.5 and 10 so your doctor will most likely perform further tests to determine why your count is so low.
low wbc is leukocytopenia,bone marrow diesease.
low wbc = low "white bloodcell count". These "leucocytes" are a part of the immunesystem
You have about 25 trillions of RBC in your blood. They do not have nucleus in them and so no DNA. WBC has a nucleus and contains the DNA.
This is infact a low White Bloodcell Count. It means you have low white blood cell in your blood. If this gets too low you might want to inform your doctor.
aplastic anaemia, pancytopenia, and a few bacterial and parasitic inf. such as typhoid.and malaria,
low wbc is leukocytopenia,bone marrow diesease.
low wbc = low "white bloodcell count". These "leucocytes" are a part of the immunesystem
That is very good question. Viral sore throats will give you low WBC count.
Yes, WBC mean White blood count I would for sure talk to my doc about this. It may be ok it is according to how low it is and for how long it remains low
I believe that cancer does make your WBC lower.
Mildly low WBC counts are usually the result of low-grade viral infections. Even the common cold (rhinovirus) can precipitate mildly low WBC counts. (Also, on the differential, the lymphocyte portion of the WBC count is often somewhat elevated.)
When a MCH and an RBC and WBC is low, what can cause this"
You have about 25 trillions of RBC in your blood. They do not have nucleus in them and so no DNA. WBC has a nucleus and contains the DNA.
It depends on how low. The white blood cells are the infection fighting cells. An individual with a wbc below 1000 would be at risk of catching an infection ,and not have the ability to fight it off.
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This is infact a low White Bloodcell Count. It means you have low white blood cell in your blood. If this gets too low you might want to inform your doctor.
low wbc count depicts immunosuppressed patient,with a compromised deffence mechanism,low platelet count means thrombocytopaenia where the patient has a bleeding disorder resulting to excessive blood loss incase of an injury