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  2. How to Increase WBC Count by Food - MedGuidance

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    Protein contains amino acids that help make white blood cells. When your diet lacks protein, your body just cannot produce enough white blood cells to clear infections. You can increase your intake of lean protein by eating lean meats, like seafood, fish, and skinless poultry. Lentils, beans, eggs, and soy are also good sources of protein. 8.

  3. What Is Blood? | MedGuidance

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    White blood cells or leukocytes that protect the body and fight the foreign materials, abnormal cells like cancerous cells and infections that attack our body are an important part of the immune system. Granulocytes and lymphocytes are both WBCs that have the ability to reach tissues that are out of the reach of the bloodstream.

  4. Pay Attention to Cervical Cancer's Warning Signs | MedGuidance

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    The good news, though, the increase of HPV (Human papillomavirus) vaccination and Pap test have lowered down the death rate of cervical cancer by 50 percent over the past 40 years. So it is important that you pay attention to the warning signs of cervical cancer to have early diagnosis and proper treatment to be provided.

  5. High Platelet Count | MedGuidance

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    Platelets are small, colorless blood cells-like structures, which are essential for blood clotting and help plug damaged blood vessels. A laboratory test can help you find your platelet count. Normal range is between 150,000 and 450,000 per micro liter, but it may vary slightly among different laboratories.

  6. Intrauterine Devices (IUD) and Pregnancy | MedGuidance

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    A progestin emanating IUD alters the uterus to prevent egg impanation. It also mutates the cervical mucus, transforming it into a material that prevents sperm from entering. Other IUDs trigger uterine inflammation, which in turn attracts white blood cells. These white blood cells destroy sperm, making it difficult for any to enter the uterus.

  7. What NSAIDs Are and How They Work | MedGuidance

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    NSAIDs are anti-inflammatory medications that are used to primarily treat inflammation and are one of the most commonly prescribed and recommended drugs to patients. They can also be used to reduce stiffness, pain, fever, blood clotting and swelling. The most common types of over the counter NSAIDs include: Aspirin; Naproxen Sodium; Ibuprofen

  8. What to Do After Donating Blood? | MedGuidance

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    Along with taking some rest, you should also consider eating certain foods after donating blood to compensate for any loss of energy. Here are some good options to consider. 1. Iron-Rich Foods. Your blood cells need iron to carry oxygen to your tissues. Besides, your body cannot produce healthy red blood cells in the absence of enough iron.

  9. Chelated Zinc - MedGuidance

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    Decrease of White Blood Cell. White blood cells help fight off infection, but too much zinc might decrease the white blood cell count. The result can be flu-like symptoms, including fatigue, weakness, sore throat and chills. 3. Urinary Tract Infections

  10. Natural Blood Thinners | MedGuidance

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    Thus, drinking alcohol in moderation can be used as a natural blood thinner. 9. Other Forms of Blood Thinners. Water: When the body is dehydrated, blood tends to clump and thicken. ½ ounce of water for every pound of body weight is enough to keep your flow of blood smooth. This makes water one of the most effective natural blood thinners.

  11. Dandruff vs Dry Scalp | MedGuidance

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    Skin conditions, such as psoriasis, thick scales formed by a rapid build-up of dead, rough skin cells and eczema, a chronic inflammatory skin condition, can produce symptoms similar to dandruff. Malassezia, a yeast-like fungus that lives on the scalp but can also cause irritation for some people, causing an increase in the production of skin cells.