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Decreased red blood cell count
- ... may show increased white blood cell count and decreased red blood cell count Platelet count is usually reduced Review of a ...
- ... inflammation and permanent scarring. This can lead to decreased lung function. Symptoms of long-term exposure include: Anemia (low red blood cell count) Burning sensation Chills Convulsions Dementia Diarrhea (often bloody ...
- ... example, from radiation, infection, or tumor) Breakdown of red blood ... leukopenia. A decreased WBC count may be due to: Alcohol abuse ...
- ... If you are at risk for a low red blood cell count (anemia), ask your provider if your planned trip ...
- Reticulocytes are slightly immature red blood cells. A reticulocyte count is a blood test that measures the amount of these cells in the blood.
- ... E, and K) "Burr-cell" malformation of the red cells (acanthocytosis) Complete blood count (CBC) Cholesterol studies Electromyography Eye exam Nerve conduction ...
- ... to increased intracranial pressure (pressure within the skull). Decreased CSF pressure may be due to spinal block, ... tumor, injury, or any inflammatory or infectious condition. Decreased protein is a sign of rapid CSF production ...
- ... mainly affects the bone marrow. It results in decreased production of all types of blood cells. This ... transfusions throughout pregnancy. Men with Fanconi anemia have decreased fertility.
- Paleness may be the result of decreased blood supply to the skin. It can also be due to decreased number of red blood cells (anemia). Paleness of the skin ...
- ... cases it's the first symptom of the disorder. Decreased vision. Depression . Sleepiness. Unsteady gait and loss of ... in the legs. Knee jerk reflexes are often decreased or lost. Muscles may have spasticity . There may ...