I suppose you have been diagnosed with anemia after having laboratory blood tests. The treatments available are 1. Ayurveda: You hace lauh bhasm (powder), lauh sav (syrup), etc 2. Homeopathy: Ferrum Phos, Ferrum Mettalica, Silicia, etc 3. Allopathy: Ferrous/Ferric, along with vitamins and protein supplements, etc. 4. Diet: Carrot, beetcarrot, jaggery, pomengrate, green leafy vegetables, cook meal in iron utensils, etc
Having a low blood count means your blood is low on one of it's cell types. The symptoms are different depending on which, for example a low red cell count makes you anaemic and a low white cell count makes your immunity system drop.
I'm on it and I was sent to the doctor for a low white blood cell count so maybe
Eczema is a skin condition and is not typically associated with causing a low white blood cell count. Low white blood cell count can be due to other underlying conditions such as infections, certain medications, autoimmune disorders, or bone marrow disorders. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Yes, 4.3 is a low white blood cell count.
an shingles cause low blood counts?
Anaemia
no
Hematocrit is a measure of the proportion of blood volume that is composed of red blood cells. A low hematocrit level can indicate anemia or other medical conditions, suggesting a lower than normal red blood cell count. Therefore, while hematocrit itself is not a "blood count," a low hematocrit level typically reflects a low red blood cell count.
It means that the blood count is low because somebody was bleeding (as opposed to blood count being low due to, say, lack of red blood cell production or increased blood cell detruction.)
White Blood Cell count less than 500 places the patient at risk for a fatal infection.
yes
A white blood cell count of 11.9 indicates an extremely low blood cell count. This means that your body doesn't have enough natural antibodies to fight infection.