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What Are the Causes of Low White Blood Cell Count?

January 15th, 2010 No comments

A low white blood cell count is the decrease in the cells that fight diseases. The condition is called as leukopenia. The standards for the low white blood cells vary slightly with the medical practices. A low white blood cell count in adults is defined as lower than 3,500 white blood cells per micro-liter of blood. The condition varies according to age and sex. The white blood cells are of different subtypes with varying activities of fighting diseases. If you have a low white blood cell count then possibly you have a low count of possibly only one white blood cell type. A laboratory test will determine the percentage of each type of the white blood cell and which is less in quantity.

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What Is Thin Blood or Thrombocytopenia?

January 5th, 2010 No comments

Blood platelets function to promote the clotting of the blood immediately after an injury. Thrombocytopenia refers to lower blood platelet count. The normal platelet count of the blood is in the range of 150,000-450,000 per micro liter of blood. Platelet count of below 150,000 is termed as thrombocytopenia. If the platelet count falls to 10,000 or 20,000 due to any reason, the person may experience severe bleeding upon an injury or nose bleeding, vaginal bleeding and may even vomit blood.

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Blood Platelet Disorders

December 8th, 2009 No comments

Blood disorders are increasing every day for many people across the world. From blood platelet disorders to other blood diseases, many people do not commonly know the seriousness of the disorders.

Blood platelet disorder is the inability to make platelets that stop the clotting of the blood. People suffering from this disorder have a deficiency to produce blood platelets. This results in possible hemorrhaging from a cut whereas most people will form clots to stop the bleeding. The people have a serious disorder that can lead to life threatening situations.

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The 6 Common Types of Anaemia

October 14th, 2009 No comments

There are several types and classifications of anaemia. This is a condition in which the body lacks the amount of red blood cells

to keep up with the body’s demand for oxygen. Understanding the different classifications can help to recognise the symptoms and also to avoid anaemia in the first place.

Iron Deficiency Anaemia

Iron deficiency anaemia is a condition in which the body has too little iron in the bloodstream. This form of anaemia is more common in adolescents and in women before menopause. Blood loss from heavy periods, internal bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract, or donating too much blood can all contribute to this disease. Other causes can be from poor dietary habits or from chronic intestinal diseases.

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