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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Lack of white blood cells
  1. ... total IgE levels, which correlate to allergy or lack of allergy. A complete blood count (CBC) test can measure eosinophils (allergy-type white blood cells) to get a total eosinophil count . This may ...
  2. ... cells that help the blood clot). Not enough white blood cells can lead to infections. A lack of red blood cells may result in fatigue ( ...
  3. ... problems over time, including: Bone weakening Decrease in white blood cells, which leads to increased risk of infection A low potassium level in the blood, which may cause dangerous heart rhythms Severe lack of water and fluids in the body ( dehydration ) ...
  4. ... may have: Swollen belly Diarrhea Fever or chills Lack of appetite and possible weight loss Nausea or vomiting Weakness Cough
  5. ... 16 or older than 35) Being African American Lack of prenatal care Low socioeconomic status Use of tobacco, cocaine, or amphetamines
  6. ... tests Autoantibody tests Complete blood count (CBC) with white blood cell differential (CBC with WBC differential) Comprehensive metabolic panel C-reactive protein (CRP) Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) Urinalysis
  7. ... CBC) test measures the following: The number of white blood cells ( WBC count ) The number of red blood cells ( ... vitamin B6 Multiple myeloma A lower than normal white blood cell count is called leukopenia. A decreased WBC count ...
  8. ... hemoglobin and hematocrit) Abnormal liver blood tests High white blood cell count Elevated fecal calprotectin level in stool ... Abscess or infection in the intestines Anemia, a lack of red blood cells Bowel blockage Fistulas in ...
  9. ... or become severe, blood tests may show increased white blood cell count and changes in the blood acid level. ... Tissue death from lack of blood flow (infarction) in the intestines is the most serious complication of mesenteric artery ischemia. Surgery may be ...
  10. ... not work Medicines the mother took during pregnancy Lack of iodine in the mother's diet during pregnancy ... skin and whites of the eyes look yellow) Lack of muscle tone ( floppy infant) Low hairline Short ...
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