It means for you to take 500m of b-12 once a day, and take folic acid to bring up your blood count. and ferrosoul which is a iron supplement, that gives oxygen to your red blood cells. it costs around $20.00 (depends where you buy it from) I should know, I'm anemic
A raised white blood cell count can mean you have an infection in the body. A low red blood cell count could mean your bone marrow is not creating enough healthy red blood cells, which can lead to not getting enough oxygen circulating throughout the body.
You need to talk to a doctor.
differential white blood cell count
The normal white blood cell count for an adult will be between 4,000 and 10,000 white blood cells per microlitre.
A white blood cell (WBC) count determines the concentration of white blood cells in the patient's blood. A differential determines the percentage of each of the five types of mature white blood cells.
The white cell count increases
Having a partially torn tendon in your arm can definitely cause your white blood cell count to be a little high. White blood cell counts are high when there is infection or irritation in the body.
Nothing happens to the white blood cells in an anemic patient. It is the red blood cell count that goes down.
Do you mean anemic? Anemia is a low red blood cell count.
The US spelling is anemic (having a low red blood cell count). The UK spelling is anaemic.
white blood cell count is 11.7 what does this mean?
yes.And the white blood cell will count very high due to the infection of apendicsus.
Eczema do not cause low white blood cell count.
swollen prostate and white cell count 28
differential white blood cell count
If white blood cell count is high that means the body is responding to an infection.
For adults, a high white blood cell count is 10,500 leukocytes per microliter of blood. Average white blood cell count is 4,500 to 10,500.
I'm on it and I was sent to the doctor for a low white blood cell count so maybe
The white blood cell count and differential determine the number of white blood cells and the percentage of each type of white blood cell in a person's blood.