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Q: What could it mean to have high neutrophils and high wbc with high potassium levels with Crohns disease?
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What does potassium and chlorine make when combined?

Potassium Chloride- used to prevent or to treat low blood levels of potassium (hypokalemia). Potassium levels can be low as a result of a disease or from taking certain medicines, or after a prolonged illness with diarrhea or vomiting.


What does neutrophil levels indicate?

neutrophils love bacteria, levels will go up if backteris is present in the body, neutrophils will engulf the bateria.


Do oranges contain salt and if not why is it that if you do consume them it affects your kidney disease?

Kidney disease is affected by the potassium in the orangen not salt levels. Oranges do not contain any sodium. Kidneys help to keep potassium at a normal level. If your potassium is too high or low, you could have very serious to deadly health issues. Potassium is a mineral that controls muscle and nerve function. Your heart is a muscle and its rhythm can be affected by increased or decreased potassium levels.


How many electrons levels does potassium have?

Potassium is in the 4th period and has 4 energy levels.


Which symptoms are indicative of RTA?

RTA is suspected when a person has certain symptoms indicative of the disease or when routine tests show high blood acid levels and low blood potassium levels.


Are neutrophils elevated after giving blood?

Neutrophil levels can be slightly increased after giving blood


What can you eat to raise potassium levels in women?

There is nothing I can eat that will raise the potassium levels in women. But a woman could eat a banana to raise her potassium level.


What destroys potassium?

High levels of sodium in a diet can cause your potassium levels to lower. Water pills can also cause the same reaction. Also, Diabetes, Cushing's syndrome, excessive excretion of the aldosterone hormone, chronic diarrhea, persistent vomiting, influenza, inflammatory bowel disease, anemia, ulcerative colitis, kidney disease, heart disease, chronic respiratory failure, prolonged fasting, starvation, bizarre diets, eating disorders like bulimia, and anorexia nervosa, alcoholism and cystic fibrosis can all deplete potassium.


What it is agranulocytosis?

Lower than normal levels of a type of white blood cells called neutrophils/granulocytes.


Do statins affect potassium levels?

NO


What is one use of potassium?

One use of potassium is that it can treat or prevent low blood levels of potassium.


Conduction of nerve signals and contraction of muscles depends on the proper balance of?

sodium and potassium levels