Blood Cell Disorders
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Blood Cell DisordersBlood Cell Disorders : Types and Management
Frequently Asked Questions
Blood cell disorder is a term used to define any condition affecting any one or more components of the blood. White blood cells, platelets, red blood cells, and plasma are all blood components.
The following symptoms may arise based on the severity and kind of blood cell involved:
Red blood cell abnormalities can cause the following symptoms:
Paleness, Breathing problems, Lightheadedness, A pounding chest, Exhaustion.
White blood cell abnormalities present with the following symptoms:
Fever, Chills, Exhaustion, Muscle pain, Mouth ulcers.
Platelet and clotting dysfunction symptoms include: Problem with blood clotting, Uncontrollable bleeding, Skin that is easily bruised, Recurrent wounds or wounds that heal slowly.
Plasma cell abnormalities can present with symptoms like:
Bone ache, Diarrhea, Bone fractures, Abdominal pain.
Suggestions to reduce the risk of developing blood disorders may include the following:
- Eat a nutritious, vitamin- and mineral-rich, balanced diet.
- Regular exercise will improve immunity.
- Keep a healthy weight.
- Take action to avoid getting an infection of any kind.
- Practice good hygiene.
- Schedule regular checkups.
- Red blood cell disorders
- Anemia
- Thalassemia
- Polycythemia vera
- White blood cell disorders
- Leukopenia
- Leukocytosis