Posts

Showing posts with the label Blood Health

High RBC, WBC & Platelets: What It Means

Image
An increased blood cell count in a routine blood test (CBC) can indicate a wide range of possibilities — from harmless causes like dehydration to serious conditions like bone marrow disorders. Learn about causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and when to see a doctor. When you get your routine blood work done, one of the most common things you'll see is a Complete Blood Count (CBC) . This test measures different types of blood cells: red blood cells (RBCs), white blood cells (WBCs), and platelets. Sometimes the lab report will show that one or more of these types is higher than the normal range . That’s what we call an “increased blood cell count.” What exactly does that mean? Is it alarming? Or is it just a blip? In this detailed article, we will cover: What a CBC is and what counts are measured What “increased blood cell count” means (for RBCs, WBCs, platelets) Common causes and mechanisms Symptoms you might experience How doctors ...

ANEMIA - SYMPTOMS, CAUSES, TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT

Image
  Anemia is a widespread medical condition that affects millions of people globally, characterized by a deficiency in red blood cells (RBCs) or hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein within these cells. This deficiency impairs the blood's ability to deliver sufficient oxygen to the body's tissues and organs, resulting in a variety of symptoms ranging from mild fatigue to severe, life-threatening complications. Anemia is not a standalone disease but rather a manifestation of underlying issues, which can include nutritional deficiencies, chronic diseases, genetic disorders, or acute blood loss. This detailed exploration will provide an in-depth understanding of anemia, spanning over 3000 words, covering its definition, types, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and broader implications. --- ## 1. Definition of Anemia Anemia is defined as a condition in which the number of red blood cells or the concentration of hemoglobin in the blood falls below normal levels. R...