There seem to be several. A temporary drop can be caused by illness such as influenza, or a bacterial or fungal infection. A continued drop may be caused by autoimmune or bone marrow disorders or possibly illnesses such as TB or HIV. In addition, some vitamin or diet deficiencies (B 12, iron, etc.) may cause this. If there is not an obvious recent illness or diet issue, a follow-up blood count is usually recommended to see if the numbers improve.
The ulceration could be related to a high neutrophil count. Neutrophils are the white blood cells that respond to bacterial infections and infections in spaces (sinuses, body cavities, etc.). As the ulcer is in the mouth and bacteria could easily be invading the ulcer, it seems reasonable that the two are linked.
Three conditions or diseases that can cause a heart attack are: obesity, high blood pressure and diabetes.
A blood clot that blocks an artery to the brain can cause a stroke. If the clot blocks blood flow to the lungs pulmonary embolism can occur. A blood clot that blocks a coronary artery can cause a heart attack.
it is in case of infection .
Too much sugar in the blood can cause faintness, but many other conditions can cause it too. The best advice is to see a physician.
Yes . . . both conditions are manifested by too much C02 in the blood because there is not enough oxygen in the blood.
Anything that could cause poor blood circulation, even hypertension or anemia.
Hypertension is high blood pressure and there are many health conditions that can cause this. It is important to know that often there are not any symptoms of hypertension. Stress is often a big cause of high blood pressure and also any medication you are taking can cause it.
Blood vessels can feel the shear stress caused by blood flow. When shear stress increases the blood vessel responds and the diameter becomes larger. Thus in short, changes in blood flow might cause blood vessels to change diameter.
The main sort of arthritis that is the result of irregularity's in the blood is Rheumatoid arthritis which is an Autoimmune disease. The other is Gut which is the result of access uric acid in the blood.
Many conditions can cause a misscarrage. See your doctor.
Normal coughing does not cause problems with blood vessels. However, persistent coughing and very hard coughing, especially in bronchitis or pneumonia, can cause very small capillaries to leak a small amount of blood. Conditions like Tuberculosis can also cause blood to be coughed up. Blood when you cough is always considered a serious symptom that should be checked by a doctor.