red blood cells carry oxygen all the way round the body to every cell in your body. if these red blood cells are reduced, the cells will be given less oxygen and start dying, starting to make some parts of your body work less efficiently.
If you don't have enough red blood cells you will be anemic and will feel faint, dizzy, and weak, and your heart rate will increase. If it is severe enough you could die.
You get anemic, tired, pale and short of breath.
This is a condition very similar to anemia. In anemics, the iron content in the red blood cells is low, making them have less redness in their red blood cells, causing less RBC's.
When there are less red blood cells in your body, this means that less oxygen circulates, and your metabolism will slow.
carrying out oxygen
You will become anemic.
Antibodies are proteins in the blood that fight disease.
Arteries and blood vessels.
Green blood in menstruation can mean a number of things like cancer, a sexually transmitted disease, or fibroids. To be sure of what it is it would need to be checked out by a doctor.
Blood flow can be affected by such factors as clots and blood pressure which are in turn affected by obesity and genetics.
the flow of blood to other organs or remote parts of the body is limited by the narrowing of the vessel's lumen due to fatty deposits or patches known as plaque
buildup narrows the arteries and reduces blood supply to the heart.
Tibioperoneal occlusive disease is when your circulatory system is not moving blood around like it should. The arteries are also narrowed so that reduces blood flow as well.
Drinking alcohol in moderation improves blood profile and reduces the risk of heart disease.
Yes, but this is because optimal blood glucose control reduces risk of coronary heart disease in everyone.
White blood cell counts can be affected by Diverticular disease (pouches that form in the colon) and increased by certain splenic diseases and bone marrow diseases, such as myeloproliferative disease.
Yes, vascular is defined as "related to blood vessel" so a vascular disease can be any disease that is affected by the blood vessel of which there is many. Here is a website to help you inform yourself of the many vascular diseases and my best to your mother. www.webmd.com/heart-disease/vascular-disease
Yes, alcohol thins the blood. That's one of the many reasons that drinking alcohol regularly in moderation reduces the risk of heart attack and related Heart disease by about 40% on average.
the main disease of the of the heart is cholesterol which produces the other diseases like high blood pressure.......etc.Cholesterol is not a disease but a type of fat, which if in excess can be deposited on the internal walls of the arteries, reduces the circulation and raises blood-pressure, leading to various cardio-vascular diseases.
The vitamin folic acid has a number of potential benefits. It reduces the risk of blood disorders and kidney disease. It is also said to help reduce the risk of breast and colon cancer and help with depression.
The rhizome maggots affect turmeric in such a way that it normalizes blood sugar. It also reduces the possibility of Alzheimer's Disease.
Antiarrhythmic drugs may cause low blood sugar, which can be a particular problem for people with congestive heart disease.
Dehydration reduces blood volume without changing the number of blood cells, so their concentration increases.