There are any number of conditions that could cause elevations in these two cell lines. Infections, acute leukemia, response to medication, response to a stress on the body such as surgery or delivery of a baby are but a few.
Phlebotomy, the process of drawing blood, typically does not increase platelet or white blood cell counts. In fact, it can temporarily decrease these counts due to the loss of blood volume. However, the body usually compensates by producing more cells over time, restoring levels to normal. For significant increases in platelets or white blood cells, medical interventions or treatments would be necessary.
Aspirin is primarily known for its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties, but it does not significantly lower white blood cell counts. While it can affect platelet function and reduce inflammation, any impact on white blood cells would typically be indirect and not a primary effect. If there are concerns about white blood cell levels, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate evaluation and guidance.
Platelet count of 113 (or 113,000 more properly) is indicative of mild thrombocytopenia. It should be monitored, but physicians generally don't become concerned until platelet counts are much lower.
No a normal platelet count is at least 150. You have thrombocytopenia. I have a platelet count of 50, but it had been 6! most haemotologists would not treat a platelet count of 50, theyd watch and wait
Usually expressed in thousands, a 277 count would be 277K. The normal range is 150K-450K. platelet-countHigh counts eligible for a double donation to help others (such as with the Red Cross) would be 300K or higher. 150K-299K would be eligible for a single donation. Yes, you are normal.Too high a count could mean bone marrow issues (>450K) and too low a count (
An infection would cause pitbull to have a swollen eye and filmy white stuff coming out of it.
It can cause mild bleeding and easy bruising. It may cause problems with pregnancy but I would consult the doctor to take a full blood count and find out what type you have. It may go away over time.
Depending on if there were fatalities or not, but even if there were no fatalities your still looking @ an aggrevated arson charge (10 years) and how ever many people were in the house would be how many counts of attempted murder you would get. 2 people= two counts 3 people= 3 counts so i would suggest getting a lawyer cause if you lost @ trial that could be 30 to 50 years, or life!
I know the white smoke would be caused by coolant, which would be leaking into the combustion chamber.
NO, just because you have an increased WBC count doesn't mean you have leukemia. There are other things in the blood work that would need to be looked at to say for sure. Things like platelet counts, when the tech did a differental did they see blasts or inmature WBC's. Have you been sick? Fever, sore throat, difficulty breathing, bruising easy? There are a lot of things that need to be looked at before the Dr says if it is or is not leukemia.
spleen is a secondary lymphoid organ. let me explain this in simple word. spleen has abundant macrophages, which can sense abnormalities of red blood cells(RBC) and platelet. abnormal and old RBC and platelet are removed from circulation by spleen. so many conditions in which spleen gets bigger that would remove more platelet even if they are normal, leading to decrease the count of platelet.
Can a bladder infection cause a low white blood count