Normal count is 7000 to 10000 in 1mm3 of blood.
not significant
yes very low
Low
This is infact a low White Bloodcell Count. It means you have low white blood cell in your blood. If this gets too low you might want to inform your doctor.
A white blood count of 2.5 is too low. A normal count is anywhere between 4.5 and 10 so your doctor will most likely perform further tests to determine why your count is so low.
I was told it meant too numerous to count
Fibrinogen is part of the coagulation cascade, which results in the formation of a thrombus (clot). An enzyme called thrombin is activated in the coagulation cascade, which converts soluble fibrinogen in the blood into insoluble fibrin in the thrombus. So, fibrin can be thought of as the "cement" in a thrombus, holding the platelets together, and fibrinogen is the precursor.
If you are diagnosed with low sodium in your blood, the main health risks are things associated with dehydration. While too much salt is bad, so is too little salt or sodium.
This is infact a low White Bloodcell Count. It means you have low white blood cell in your blood. If this gets too low you might want to inform your doctor.
The white blood cells are the blood cells in your body that consist of your immune system. If your white blood count is too low, it will be hard for you to fight infections.
Do you eat a lot of licorice? Too much licorice ( especially the pure licorice candies) can lower your potassium level which in turn effects your white blood count.
A white blood count of 2.5 is too low. A normal count is anywhere between 4.5 and 10 so your doctor will most likely perform further tests to determine why your count is so low.
Yes maybe it was 29000 which is high.
Yes. I am currently in hospital (I have CF) and expecting to be released tomorrow though they said it may not be the case as I have a low blood cell count of 1.2. However, they didn't say there was no chance in going home so it can't be too low, I hope!
A white blood cell count of 30,000 is way too high. A normal count is between 4,000 and 10,000. Your doctor will likely run more tests to determine why your count is so high.
I was told it meant too numerous to count
I don't know what amount of blood you are measuring from, but the average amount of white blood cells per cubic millimeter of blood is between 2,000 and 7,500.
A white blood cell count of 3.9 is too low. Some things that can cause a low count include viral infections, some cancers, bacterial infections, and diseases of the liver and spleen.
White blood cells fight bacterial infections in our bodies. So an increase in white blood cells from their normal level would often indicate a bacterial infection. Very often an antibiotic is prescribed to treat the condition.
Low blood platelets will affect clotting. Thrombocytopenia is the official term for low platelet count - lower than normal range. Too low can affect coagulation (clotting).