Infection is the reason for a WBC. Be it asthmatic bronchitis or not.
Asthma alone won't do it. That's not an infection.
yes it has anti fidulangus in it and that slightly affects the cells
its depends on patient condition such as bronchitis...maybe due to dehydration
Do you mean a high basophil count? Basophils are white blood cells and the count may be high in allergic conditions such as asthma, hay fever, after a bee sting or as a response to infection.
There are many risk factors which can trigger an asthma attack. Chest infection, air pollution, smog, high pollen count in spring, smoking and emotional outbursts can all trigger an attack.
No, asthma is related to low hemoglobin.
There are a great number of reasons that a baby might be born with high white blood count. One reason is that they may have an infection.
There are many different conditions and diseases that can cause a high eosinophil's. Some of these things are Asthma, trichinosis, ovarian cancer, hay fever, Crohn's disease, eczema, and Hodgkin's disease.
The prevalence rate of asthma in the Philippines is placed at 12 percent.
How high is your suger count be
You will probably get HIGH!
A white blood cell count of 37,000 is too high. Your child's reason for having that white blood cell count may not have been serious enough to be hospitalization. A high count can be caused by infections, anemia, stress, and burns.
no he doesn't
The symptoms of Bronchitis are similar to a Severe Asthma attack. The only difference is that bronchitis sounds like wheezing (a lot of wheezing), difficulty breathing, chest pain. high temperature and sometimes a cough or bringing up green or discoloured phelgm.When you have bronchitis it is a good thing to cough up the phelgm because it helps your throat feel better and the chest pain won't be as bad.Bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchi and may specifically refer toacute bronchitis, caused by viruses or bacteria and lasting several days or weekschronic bronchitis, a persistent, productive cough lasting at least three months in two consecutive years.