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Red blood cell production; Sex drive; Sperm production. What happens to testosterone levels with age? Testosterone levels generally peak ...
... blood counts of an undiagnosed or benign nature, including those with: Anemia and red cell disorders; Autoimmune hemolytic anemias; Autoimmune ...
strength and mass, red blood cell production, sex drive and sperm production. For most men, testosterone peaks during adolescence and early adulthood. Then ...
Hodgkin lymphoma starts in germ-fighting white blood cells called B lymphocytes. Hodgkin lymphoma is highly treatable and often curable. Treatments for ...
Other causes of iron overload include blood diseases that make the body unable to incorporate iron into red blood cells. Most people with hereditary ...
Liver disease (including cirrhosis), severe or; Sickle cell anemia (red blood cell disorder) or; Thalassemia major (genetic blood disorder)—Should not be used ...
Bile is needed for digesting fats and for getting rid of worn-out red blood cells and certain toxins from your body. Bile is made in your liver and stored ...
The virus also can temporarily stop the body from making new red blood cells, leading to anemia. People with sickle cell disease and weakened immune systems are ...
Check with your doctor immediately if you notice any unusual bleeding or bruising; black, tarry stools; blood in the urine or stools; or pinpoint red spots on ...
Thrombocytopenia (low platelet count in the blood)—Should not be used in patients with these conditions. Liver disease (eg, hepatitis), moderate—You may need a ...
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