The most common reason for high WBC is infection. If so, it's not likely to be related to a sebaceous cyst as these are not the result of infect. Possiiblities include: 1. You have a cold or similar minor infection. 2. That isn't a sebaceous cyst and the WBC is resultant from this. All this depends on how high the WBC is. When in doubt, seek the help of a medical professional -- I'm only a friendly guy who likes to help.
no
If no bacteria are present in the urine, a high red and while cell count probably indicates a kidney stone. Blood is leaking into the urine from the kidneys, and blood contains blood cells.
no
Red blood cell count (RBC-count) is the number of erythrocytes in one liter of blood.Packed cell volume (PCV) is the percentage of erythrocytes in one liter of blood. Thus, PCV is a measure of the totalvolume of red blood cells in a sample, while RBC-count is the number of red blood cells in a sample, MCV- mean corpuscular volume is the mean volume of erythrocytes in a sample, thus:PCV = RBC-count x MCV
You were just born so it takes a while.
Death. While science has found synthetic blood substitutes, they cannot replace all of the blood in a human. No blood, no life. The blood is the life.
Absolutely, scientifically impossible. No. The yellow is the residue from the yeast, and is has nothing to do with your blood.
no cause blood will leak through your undies its nasty.
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No, because if you are allergic the eosinophil is up while if you have a high white cell count means that you have an infection.
Because your losing so much blood, you need to have hydration
A normal platelet count in a healthy individual is between 150,000 and 450,000 per microliter of blood. Ninety-five percent of healthy people will have platelet counts in this range. Some will have statistically abnormal platelet counts while having no demonstrable abnormality. However, if it is either very low or very high, the likelihood of an abnormality being present is higher.