I swam in Destin waters right after the spill, and my red blood cells became larger in size than they have always been. They actually became larger than their normal size should have been, and insurance people took the test of my blood and refused insurance (told me I have pre-existing condition)... Can it be that Corexist helping me to do my out of this life exist faster than it should have been? I read it ruptures your blood cells and I have never had this problem before.
If you mean causes, then white blood cells are made in the bone marrow by hematopoietic stem cells. There are 5 types and they live around 7 days.
hemophagia
white blood cells
I know that but can you answer this similar question for me please what sort of Anemia causes large amounts of red cells to have little or no hemaglobin present the red cells that are ok are not iron deficent odd shape in a blood count red cells read as white cells
Any large blood loss can cause death.
The Haemoglobin
The white blood cells.
Large bones, such as the femur and pelvic bones, contain bone marrow that is responsible for producing blood cells. The bone marrow contains stem cells that can differentiate into red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Having large bones with ample space for bone marrow helps ensure a sufficient production of blood cells, which is essential for maintaining a healthy blood supply in the body.
platelets
Healthy and normal human blood cells are about 8 micro-meters large. They also are approximately 8 thousandths of a millimeter across.
Yes they do.
Interstitial fluid is the fluid surrounding cells in tissues that exchanges nutrients, gases, and waste products with blood. It does not normally contain blood cells or large proteins, as these are typically found within blood vessels. If blood cells or large proteins are present in the interstitial fluid, it may indicate damage to blood vessels or leakage due to inflammation or injury.