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Q: Can taking a aspirin lower your white blood cells?
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How can you lower your risk of angina?

You can lower your risk by taking aspirin, as it can reduce many of your complications. Take medication that the doctor has prescribed and eat healthy.


Why brain cells swell when the blood plasma is very dilute?

Osmosis is the movement of water from a High Water (Dilute Solution) to a Low Water (Strong Solution). If blood plasma becomes very dilute with water, when it travels to the brain the brain cells will swell because the are taking on too much water. This happens because the high concentration of water (in the blood) is moving to the lower concentration of water (brain cells) making the cells swell as they are taking on too much water.


What happens when you mix aspirin and soda?

mixing aspirin and alchohol is not advised as the alcohol will react with the aspirin and make it 6 times stronger so taking your usual 2 aspirin will be like taking 12 and it can be very harmful for your body


Why is there lower volume of white blood cell?

4,000-11,000 cells per mm3 of blood


What are effects of toxicity on hemolysis of red blood cells?

Hemolysis is the breakdown of red blood cells.


In which system do red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the cells and then carry carbon dioxide back to the lungs to be exhaled?

red blood cells


Can aspirin cause low red blood cell count?

No, Aspirin can not cause bleeding per say, But it does thin your blood. Meaning if you cut yourself and you take excessive amounts of aspirin, you will bleed a lot because it is so thin. That is why the put a baby aspirin under the tongue of people that are having a heart attack to thin the blood so it can pass easier through the artery over the clot. Source: my mind and what my mother has told me.


Does aspirin raise blood pressure?

Yes, aspirin raises blood pressure if taken in the morning.A study in Spain gave the following results (source page at the Related Links):One group wasn't given any aspirin (169 people). A second group took 100 milligrams of aspirin every morning (77 people). A third group took the same dose of aspirin at night (82 people).All patients wore devices that monitored their blood pressure around the clock. Blood pressure readings were automatically recorded every 20 minutes during the day and every half hour at night.Study's ResultsAfter three months, these were the results:Aspirin at night: Significant drop in blood pressureAspirin in the morning: Slightly higher blood pressureNo aspirin: Slightly lower blood pressureThe biggest blood pressure change was in the patients who took aspirin at night, the study shows.How much did their blood pressure drop?Systolic blood pressure (the top number): down 6.8Diastolic blood pressure (the bottom number): down 1.6For more information visit the Related Link.


Will diazepam lower your blood pressure?

Yes and no. Diazepam will lower your blood pressure while it is in your system, but not significantly or anything. It isn't a drug that would ever be prescribed to lower blood pressure and is not effective in that regard.


What is a hematocrit?

Hematocrit is a blood test that measures the number of red blood cells and the size of red blood cells. It gives a percentage of red blood cells found in whole blood. This test is almost always ordered as part of a complete blood countHematOcrit is the ratio of red blood blood cells and blood plasma. In women it should be around 38%, in men, 45.


Are there side effects of taking ADVIL daily?

Taking Advil, since it is an aspirin regimen, can lower your risk of heart disease and heart attack. However, Advil isn't the best or the safest aspirin regimen to take. If you insist of taking an aspirin regimen every day, I would recommend Bayer aspirin regimen. But other than that, there are no really serious side effects. However, do not take an aspirin regimen if you are experiencing stomach problems. If your stomach feels like it is cramping or hurting really bad, I would recommend switching over to a Tylenol regimen. Tylenol is 100% ibuprofen. I am recommending this because you should NEVER take an aspirin regimen when experiencing stomach discomfort.


What are the effects of taking magnesium?

Taking magnesium supplements can lower the risk of a stroke, and can also lower blood pressure. Side effects from taking magnesium can include upset stomach or diarrhea.