Red cells carry oxygen around the body. Exercise increases the demand for oxygen, so the body produces more red cells, to carry more oxygen to the tissues.
Cortisone injections can affect blood cell production by suppressing the activity of the immune system, including white blood cell production. It can also lead to a decrease in red blood cell production and platelet counts in some cases. Monitoring blood cell counts before and after cortisone injections is important to assess any impact on blood cell production.
The primary site for blood cell production is the bone marrow.
red blood cell
Good question. More oxygenated blood, more blood, circulates more blood. Lymph cleans the toxins out, it stimulates the production of ATP, increases cell metabolism, increased activity of the mitochondria.
The liver and spleen serve as sites for blood cell production in a developing fetus, but the lungs do not.
Erythropoiesis
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Yes. Anemia can arise from lack of red blood cell production, hemaglobin, iron or another requirement for carrying oxygen in the blood.
Erythropoietin from the kidneys stimulates red blood cell production. ePO-gen is an artificial replacement for this hormone.
Your red blood cell count will increase in response to the body's increased demand for oxygen as a result of long-term aerobic exercise.
Myelodysplasias (myelodsplastic syndrome) are bone marrow disorders that impact blood cell production.
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