Marijuana may reduce white cells. Some researchers believe this is how marijuana aids the body's ability to recover from some ailments. White cells go up to fight infections and the reduction of white cells is similar to how antibiotics work, reducing fever and assisting the body's natural immune system.
Yes it does and it effects your healing from a Stroke.
Does marijuana kill red blood cells
no, it does not
Blood consists of red blood cells (RBCs) and plasma. Plasma, which constitutes for more than half of normal blood, is about 90% water, thus dehydration can cause a relative increase in RBC count (i.e. there is no real increase in the cell count but decrease in the plasma component).
Lyme disease can cause a high white blood count.
differential white blood cell count
Total blood count Differential count etc...............
The normal white blood cell count for an adult will be between 4,000 and 10,000 white blood cells per microlitre.
Tobacco can, marijuana does not.
Yes smoking effects your white cells and especially your breathing lungs.
No a blood test does not count towards smoking of any kind
Smoking weed has no bearing on how "strong" a mans sperm is.
I have a low platelet count which causes me blood clotting problems and I have been recommended by my haematologist not to smoke marijuana or use cannabis products.
Yes, marijuana, alcohol abuse, cigarettes and some drugs can effect not only your sperm count but also the health (motility) of the sperm.
The better question would be, why the frack are you smoking SEEDS?
Contrary to popular belief, cannabis actually slightly increases your sperm count.
Arthritis can have an effect on the blood counts as well as the drugs used to treat it.
it could be caused by a disease...smoking also eliminates your white blood cell count
I guess it could possibly raise the white blood cell count a little but in general vaccines should have no effect.
In many cases smoking can be a cause of blood cells dieing it has also been tested and proven by students from Cambridge University that due to a low white blood cell count caused by smoking can result in frequent vomiting due to lack of oxygen which can be caused by sporting activities. Professor priestly