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Yes, before donating blood, you will need to have your blood count checked. They will also ask you questions about your medical history and check your blood pressure.
Factors that can increase white blood cell count include infections, inflammation, stress, smoking, and certain medication reactions. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider if you are concerned about elevated white blood cell count.
If you are anemic, your hematocrit count is below 14mg/dl and hemoglobin less than 40 mg/dl. There is fatigability, low blood pressure and dizziness.
Alcohal and tobacco consumption will decrease the blood circulation. It will resulting the low sperm / egg production.
The blood cell count of urine may increase if:there is kidney diseasethere is irritation or cancer in the bladderthere is hypertension (chronically high blood pressure)a male has recently engaged in masturbation
Chickenpox is likely to increase the white blood count in a full blood count.
You may not know if the high blood pressure was there before the high white cell count. There's a thousand reasons for these problems. You need to see an MD. Addison's is a lack of cortisol produced by thd adrenal glands and this may or may not be related to the problem.
Taking this type of medication needs to be closely monitored by a physician for complete blood count, and kidney and liver functions. It can have serious side effects. Please consult with your doctor before using any medication of this type.
The color of blood depends on your blood count. High Blood Count = Dark red blood Low Blood Count = Pinkish blood You should try taking iron supplements to raise your blood count.
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