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Q: Can niacin effect white blood count?
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Does pepita increase the production of white blood cells?

No, increased white blood cell count indicates the body is fighting some form of infection. Pepitas are high in anitoxidents and healthy oils but they don't effect your white count.


Can a vaccine effect blood work results?

I guess it could possibly raise the white blood cell count a little but in general vaccines should have no effect.


What is average white blood count?

The average adult white blood count is from 3,200-9,800


What does a white blood cell count of 10.6 mean?

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Would appendicitis show up on a blood test?

yes.And the white blood cell will count very high due to the infection of apendicsus.


Does smoking cigarettes and pot effect white blood cell count?

Yes smoking effects your white cells and especially your breathing lungs.


What effect does a high white blood cell count the range is 16400 have on the body?

The most common cause of an increased white blood cell count is infection. However, if the person does not show any signs or symptoms of infection, further tests will be needed.


Will chickenpox alter a full blood count?

Chickenpox is likely to increase the white blood count in a full blood count.


Can eczema cause low white blood cell count?

Eczema do not cause low white blood cell count.


Does lyme disease cause high white blood count?

Lyme disease can cause a high white blood count.


What is White blood cells is high?

For adults, a high white blood cell count is 10,500 leukocytes per microliter of blood. Average white blood cell count is 4,500 to 10,500.


What does a white blood count measure?

The white blood cell count measures the relative concentrations of white blood cells in a sample of blood - lymphocytes, basophils, neutrophils, megakaryocytes, eosinophils and monocytes.