Yes, I just received news I had a 2.4 reading on my white blood count and the average is normally between 4.8-10.8. It could be a medication you are taking, poor diet, or something else more serious (cancer etc.). I'm not a doctor, but you should really consider going to see one if your that low.
A white blood cell count of 3.5 is considered low (leukopenia), which can indicate an underlying immune system issue, such as a viral infection, bone marrow disorder, or medication side effect. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and to determine appropriate treatment if necessary.
It means for you to take 500m of b-12 once a day, and take folic acid to bring up your blood count. and ferrosoul which is a iron supplement, that gives oxygen to your red blood cells. it costs around $20.00 (depends where you buy it from) I should know, I'm anemic
Leishmania primarily affects the skin, spleen, liver, and bone marrow. The parasites infect macrophages in these organs, leading to a range of symptoms depending on the type of leishmaniasis infection.
In the context of leukemia, a high white blood cell count is more common and indicative of the disease. Leukemia results from the overproduction of abnormal white blood cells, leading to high levels in the blood. A low white blood cell count can occur in leukemia due to bone marrow suppression from the disease or treatment, putting the person at risk of infections.
Yes, an abnormally low white blood cell count is called leukopenia. It can be caused by various factors such as viral infections, medications, certain medical conditions, or chemotherapy. Leukopenia may increase the risk of infections due to weakened immune function.
Having a low blood count means your blood is low on one of it's cell types. The symptoms are different depending on which, for example a low red cell count makes you anaemic and a low white cell count makes your immunity system drop.
The most common cause of low white blood cell count is viral infection. Of course, if the WBC count is very low, then various cancers need to be considered. As always, check with your physician.
I'm on it and I was sent to the doctor for a low white blood cell count so maybe
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Eczema is a skin condition and is not typically associated with causing a low white blood cell count. Low white blood cell count can be due to other underlying conditions such as infections, certain medications, autoimmune disorders, or bone marrow disorders. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Yes, 4.3 is a low white blood cell count.
Hematocrit is a measure of the proportion of blood volume that is composed of red blood cells. A low hematocrit level can indicate anemia or other medical conditions, suggesting a lower than normal red blood cell count. Therefore, while hematocrit itself is not a "blood count," a low hematocrit level typically reflects a low red blood cell count.
an shingles cause low blood counts?
Anaemia
no
It means that the blood count is low because somebody was bleeding (as opposed to blood count being low due to, say, lack of red blood cell production or increased blood cell detruction.)
White Blood Cell count less than 500 places the patient at risk for a fatal infection.