Well the WBC's are an obvious sign of infection. The platelets could be because you are prone to DVT or blood clots. U need to be evaluated and potentially placed on a blood thinner, as well as an antibiotic for infection depending on symptoms
white blood cells, red blood cells, plasma cells and platlets.
There are several possible causes of enlarged red blood cells. Some of those causes are liver disease, alcoholism, vitamin B-12 deficiency, and medications. Further testing will likely need to be done to find the exact cause in order to treat it.
Blood major components are : 1-Red Blood Cells ( RBC's ). 2-White Blood Cells ( WBC's ). 3-Platlets. 4-Plasma.
the main components of blood is platlets,plasma,red blood cells, and white blood cells. hope that helps!
Yes, platelets are colorless fragments of cells that help in blood clotting. They do not contain a nucleus and are smaller than red and white blood cells.
the part of the blood that closes a wound is called the platelets.
Yes, as long as it's not blood, or one of the four main componets of blood (plasma, red cells, white cells, or platlets).
Yes, Diapedesis is a process by which "white blood cells" escape from the capillaries into the tissue spaces, but not RBCs and Platlets.
Plasma, water, cells (white and red) and platlets (contain fibronogen and hemoglobin to help stop clots)
It would depend on the specific diagnosis.
Yes, The white blood cells and platlets will clot the cut if pressure is applied to the cut. unless internal or if you have hemophilia.
The marrow within the hallow of the bone provides the environment inwhich Haematopoiesis takes place. Haematopoiesis is the process where cellular componants such as Erythroids(Red-blood Cells), Lymphoytes(White blood cells), and Myeloytes(Platlets & other proteins)