No, unless the number of red blood cells is very low.
No, low blood cell count is not a symptom of leukemia, it is a symptom of anemia.
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.
NO, just because you have an increased WBC count doesn't mean you have leukemia. There are other things in the blood work that would need to be looked at to say for sure. Things like platelet counts, when the tech did a differental did they see blasts or inmature WBC's. Have you been sick? Fever, sore throat, difficulty breathing, bruising easy? There are a lot of things that need to be looked at before the Dr says if it is or is not leukemia.
To assess a child's breathing, observe their chest movement, count their breaths per minute, listen for any abnormal sounds, and check for signs of distress like flaring nostrils or using extra muscles to breathe. It's important to act promptly if you notice any signs of difficulty breathing in a child.
Yes smoking effects your white cells and especially your breathing lungs.
Chickenpox is likely to increase the white blood count in a full blood count.
The color of blood depends on your blood count. High Blood Count = Dark red blood Low Blood Count = Pinkish blood You should try taking iron supplements to raise your blood count.
He was the first blood count.
The count that is known for wanting to suck your blood is Count Dracula. The most famous Count Dracula is Bela Lugosi.
I would count breathing as a benefit.
Yes Ozone is however produced by the body's white blood cells when fighting infection (and inflammation is a symptom of this occurring). Ozone can destroy some structures in the body, so it does count as a poison.
I am worried about my blood count as every 8 weeks i do blood test and result is my blood count getting lower and lower due to i have been diagnosed with myelodysplastic Thanks.