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... red blood cells to take in oxygen. Then the lungs can't send enough oxygen to the body. This leads to low oxygen levels in the blood, also called hypoxemia.
A blood test might be used to look for a low level of red blood cells. This result might indicate that a colon cancer is causing bleeding. Colon cancers ...
Serum sickness, which may cause fever, joint pain, rash, swelling and nausea. Drug-induced anemia, a reduction in red blood cells, which can cause fatigue, ...
May make these conditions worse. Hypertension (high blood pressure), uncontrolled or; Pure red cell aplasia (bone marrow disease)—Should not be used in patients ...
Anemia happens when you don't have enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to the body's tissues. A shot containing a hormone called erythropoietin ...
Bilirubin is a yellow-colored waste product made when red blood cells break down. Usually, the liver helps remove bilirubin from the blood and sends it out ...
... red blood cells in a developing baby. This condition can occur for a few reasons: The baby may not be producing red cells, possibly related to an infection.
A blood test called a complete blood count can detect a low red blood cell count. The red blood cells could be low if small bowel cancer is causing bleeding.
... cells of the immune system to mistakenly attack the red blood cells. This is called autoimmune hemolytic anemia. The immune system also may attack the blood ...
Lymphoma is a cancer that affects the lymphocytes, which are a type of white blood cell. The white blood cells are part of the body's germ-fighting immune ...
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