i had operation in my jaw. it was a canker, it enlarged it was found by the doctor to be cancer. the doctor cut it all out. it been one week sence the doctor started to take out the stitches at 3:00 pm .last night at around 8:00 pm i went to urinate and it came
out with a little blood first ,it did this three more times. it is 6:00in the morning.
the blood showed a little more each time.
Every 48 hours
White blood cells can change in number rapidly, within hours in response to infection. Red blood cells have a slower turnover rate, typically taking a few weeks to renew. Platelets have the shortest lifespan of the three, living only about 8 to 9 days.
The shortest lifespan among cells is typically seen in white blood cells, specifically neutrophils, which have a lifespan of about 1-2 days. These cells are constantly being produced and eliminated as part of the immune response.
If an Rh-negative woman gives birth to an Rh-positive baby, she is given an injection of immunoglobulin G, a type of antibody protein, within 72 hours of the birth. The immunoglobulin destroys any fetal blood cells in her.
Your cells release water, therefore its like water but its held in cells
Massive bleeding and severe burns can cause low blood protein due to overwhelming protein losses. With bleeding, the proteins are lost along with blood. In the case of massive burns, protein-rich fluid leaks from the open burn wounds. Immense amounts of fluid and protein that can be lost through burns. In a research article published in the journal "Burns," Dr. M. Lehnhardt and colleagues reported the total amount of blood proteins in the circulation is lost through fluid leakage in roughly the first 24 hours after sustaining second degree burns involving 20 percent of the body surface area.
Protein synthesis can occur at differing rates, but typically it takes around 20 minutes to synthesize a protein in a bacterial cell, whereas in eukaryotic cells, it may take several hours. The speed of protein synthesis can be influenced by factors such as the availability of resources and the specific requirements of the cell.
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Contained within the blood are the genetic DNA "markers". They can be multiplied by PCR in hours and compared against the baseline to determine paternity. DNA is used as it has greater stability than RNA, both can be derived and determined by viable blood cells to determine paternity.
White blood cells can live anywhere from a few hours to a few days, depending on the specific type of white blood cell and the need for them in the body. Overall, the average lifespan of white blood cells is around 13 to 20 days.
The half-life of C-reactive protein (CRP) is approximately 19 hours. This means that it takes about 19 hours for the concentration of CRP in the blood to decrease by half. CRP is a marker of inflammation and its levels can rise rapidly in response to inflammatory processes in the body.
Erythrocytes are red blood cells, contain hemoglobin, and carry oxygen to the cells and tissues and carbon dioxide back to the respiratory organs. Leukocytes are white blood cells and participate in immune function.