No. It does not affect your pregnancy test. You do pregnancy test on your urine.
I'm on it and I was sent to the doctor for a low white blood cell count so maybe
Not to any appreciable degree. If your white blood count is high, you probably have an infection of some kind.
Yes. Your white blood cell count will usually increase in such bad cough.
Yes. The infection from infected teeth can affect your whole body. Your infected teeth can even affect your heart and cause your death. The high white blood count could be the least of your worries.
Yes, alcohol consumption can affect white blood cell count by suppressing the immune system's response, which may alter the results of a blood test. Chronic alcohol use can also lead to conditions such as liver disease or malnutrition, which can further impact white blood cell counts.
The average adult white blood count is from 3,200-9,800
Illnesses such as haemophilia and cancer affecting the bonemarrow both affect the blood count in bad ways, resulting in low white blood cell counts and low blood counts.
Yes, having herpes virus can sometimes lead to a decrease in white blood cell count, especially if the infection is active and causing inflammation. It is important to monitor the white blood cell count and consult with a healthcare provider for proper management and treatment.
in labe white wine effaces in blood count is very imprtent
yes.And the white blood cell will count very high due to the infection of apendicsus.
yes it will end up dissolving your kidney
Chickenpox is likely to increase the white blood count in a full blood count.