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Will an increase in the number ofwhitebloodcells (over 200,000) for a long period of time cause your blood to thicken? I know red bloodcells can cause this, but... View answer
. The craters in the skin are now 1/4 to 1/2 in deep. Soars in the rectum and throat and (high whitebloodcells). Assuming this is a typical pyoderma as a cutaneous manifestation of... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Klerida Shehu
( Gastroenterologist)
I had what looked like a blood blister on my arm ontopof an abscess and a couple of small white circles by it yesterday but this morning it burst, it wasn t blood... View answer
Bloodcells are over the top am I unnecessary concern ...I found out in April I have Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia . Whiteblood cell count was 100,000 now ... View answer
I don't know am in the right department I have tiny white spot in the topof penies .with peeled skin little bit .it's not hurt. also the skin is dry and cracked. ... View answer
For about six months I have noticed a lump under the skinontopof my pubic bone. I just figured ... nodes are also swollen between my legs. Blood work is normal for white... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sadiq Mughal
( Critical Care Specialist)
whitebloodcells so he took Cipro for 2 weeks and restested. He still had whitebloodcells so she ordered a culture. They found moderate skin flora in his semen along... View answer
I have a white layer ofskinon the topof my tongue. Its uneven with the amount of dead skin in ... seem to want to leave. I also seem to have a loss of taste... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ralph Chambers
( General & Family Physician)
. Still have cystic acne daily, mostly on face cheeks and upper back. Any foods or other to lower whiteblood cell count making puss pockets? Or should I exfoliate every day to stop the white... View answer
near absence ofwhitebloodcells several months after being treated for abdominal abscess caused by ... illness despite missing whitebloodcells. Could Ehlers-Danlos... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
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