Eosinophils
allergic reactions, asthma, and parasitic infections. Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell involved in the immune response against these conditions.
Polycythemia is the condition of excess red blood cells in the bloodstream. In contrast, anemia is a deficiency of red blood cells.
White blood cells generally increases during infections.
Polycythemia
Alkalosis
During exercise our blood circulation speed increases. It effect in amino acid and a molecule ATP which causes muscles to increase strength.
During a diastole, the blood pressure momentarily increases.
The pressure in the pulmonary artery increases during exercise if the cardiac output increases.
because the pressure of our blood increases which goes to our heart and so when fainting the heart beat increases
Blood tests used to detect parasitic worm infections include the eosinophil count, which measures the level of eosinophils (a type of white blood cell that often increases in response to parasitic infections). Specific serological tests can also detect antibodies or antigens related to certain worms, such as those causing schistosomiasis or filariasis. Additionally, a complete blood count (CBC) may reveal anemia or other changes indicative of a parasitic infection. However, stool tests are more commonly used for detecting intestinal worms.
Yes, blood pressure typically increases during exercise as the heart pumps more blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the muscles.
malaria