sweeming
No, an increase in white blood cells COULD do that. (but only if there is a lack of a certain type of WBC)
Leukemia is an increase in the number of abnormal white blood cells in the bloodstream. These abnormal cells do not function properly and can crowd out normal white blood cells, leading to a weakened immune system.
Polycythemia or an increase in red blood cells
Meat benefits cells because it is an important source of iron which is vital for making red blood cells.
the hormone that produces red blood cells is erythropoeitin.
Histamine is the chemical produced by white blood cells that increase blood flow to an injured area. It causes blood vessels to dilate, which allows more blood to flow to the affected area to deliver immune cells and nutrients for healing.
Iron.
histamine
Only the white blood cell count increases - they're the cells that fight infection.
There are normally between 4×10 and 1.1×10 white blood cells in a liter of blood, and ranging from 7 and 21 microns in diameter, they make up approximately 1% of blood in a healthy adult. An increase in the number of leukocytes over the upper limits is called leukocytosis, and a decrease below the lower limit is called leukopenia.
trolled
No. Red blood cells are the most common type of blood cell. White blood cell counts only increase if they are fighting against a disease or foreign material or if someone has a cold.