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Blood and blood vessels. Lupus may lead to blood issues. These may include a lower number of healthy red blood cells, called anemia, and a higher risk of ...
A high white blood cell count is an increase in cells in the blood that fight infections. What's considered high in a white blood cell count varies from one lab ...
An issue with how blood flows in the heart. Changes in the protein called hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in red blood cells. Causes of hypoxemia that are ...
You may also have too few red blood cells (anemia), low blood protein levels and low levels of vitamin D. High blood pressure. Damage to your glomeruli and ...
... blood loss in patients with certain conditions (eg, hemophilia, gastrointestinal bleeding). Iron is a mineral that the body needs to produce red blood cells.
Glomerulonephritis signs and symptoms may include: Pink or cola-colored urine from red blood cells in your urine (hematuria). Foamy or bubbly urine due to ...
A high white blood cell count plus results from other tests might show the cause of your illness. Or you might need other tests for more information about your ...
This inherited liver condition affects the liver's ability to break down red blood cells. It usually has no serious medical consequences.
... cell gene. The normally flexible red blood cells turn into rigid crescent shapes — sickle cells— that get stuck in blood vessels. And that can cause ...
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