Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Leukocytosis

Leukocytosis is a condition where you have too many leukocytes in your blood.  Leukocytes are also called white blood cells (WBC). Your WBCs are part of your immune system. Your immune system is the part of your body that fights infections and diseases. WBCs are made in your bone marrow, which is soft, spongy tissue inside your bones. Some of your WBCs remain in your bone marrow and some are released into your blood. There are different kinds of WBCs. Each kind of cell may be released into your blood for a different reason.
Leukocytosis occurs when too many WBCs are released into your blood. Leukocytosis may get better with or without treatment. If your blood has a very high amount of WBCs, then you may have hyperleukocytosis. You may not have any signs or symptoms from your leukocytosis. If you do have symptoms, they are often caused by the disease that led to your leukocytosis. Common symptoms that you may have with leukocytosis, or its cause, may include any of the following:
·         Fever (high body temperature).
·         Bleeding or bruising.
·         Feeling weak, tired, or sick.
·         Feeling dizzy, faint, or sweaty.
·         Pain or tingling in your arms, legs, or abdomen (stomach).
·         Trouble breathing.
·         Trouble thinking or seeing.
·         Losing weight without trying or a poor appetite.
All  of  these  are  symptoms  of  leukocytosis.  You  should  notice  it  into  your  health  because  it’s  very  important one.  If  you  have  leukocytosis  you  should  try  to  eat  raw  food  every day  to  prevent   if  from  raise  of  leukocytosis  or  we  called   it   white  blood  cell. I  can  give  you  some example  of  raw  food  such  as  vegetables  and  fruits .  However,  you  shouldn’t  eat  food that  cooked   with  high  temperature,  over  cooked   food  and  the  oil( fried   food ).
So,  to  prevent  yourself  of  raise  of  leukocytosis  please  everybody  that  have  it  should  try  to  follow  all  from  of  these  to  protect  your  health.



    

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