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  2. What are low blood counts? | Aplastic Anemia and MDS...

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    This is called a blood smear, and it can show if any blood cells are abnormal. Low blood counts can have many causes, including vitamin deficiencies, bleeding, and rare bone marrow failure diseases like aplastic anemia, MDS and PNH. If your blood tests are abnormal, your doctor may do other blood tests or take a sample of your bone marrow to ...

  3. Low Red Blood Cell Count. A low red blood cell count is called anemia. If you have a low red blood cell count, you may: Feel a little tired or very tired. Feel less alert or have trouble concentrating. Have a loss of appetite or lose weight. Have paler-than-normal skin. Have trouble breathing. Have rapid heartbeat.

  4. What are the symptoms of low blood counts? | Aplastic Anemia and...

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    Low Red Blood Cell Count. A low red blood cell count is called anemia. If you have a low red blood cell count, you may: Feel a little tired or very tired. Feel less alert or have trouble concentrating. Have a loss of appetite or lose weight. Have paler-than-normal skin. Have trouble breathing. Have rapid heartbeat.

  5. A low white blood cell count is called neutropenia. In general, a low white cell count lowers an aplastic anemia patient’s ability to fight bacterial infections. If you have a low white blood cell count, you may: Have repeated fevers and infections; Get bladder infections that make it painful to urinate or make you urinate more often

  6. A low white blood cell count is called neutropenia. In general, a low white cell count lowers an aplastic anemia patient’s ability to fight bacterial infections. If you have a low white blood cell count, you may: Have repeated fevers and infections; Get bladder infections that make it painful to urinate or make you urinate more often

  7. A low red blood cell count is called anemia. If you have a low red blood cell count, you may: Feel a little tired or very tired; Feel less alert or have trouble concentrating; Have a loss of appetite or lose weight; Have paler-than-normal skin; Have trouble breathing; Have rapid heartbeat; Have difficulty exercising or climbing stairs; Anemia ...

  8. Blood Transfusions | Aplastic Anemia and MDS International...

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    Blood Transfusions. A blood transfusion is a safe and common procedure. Most people who have a bone marrow failure disease like aplastic anemia, MDS or PNH will receive at least one blood transfusion. When you receive a blood transfusion, parts of blood from a donor are put into your bloodstream. This can help some patients with low blood ...

  9. aplastic anemia. (ay-PLASS-tik uh-NEE_mee-uh) A rare and serious condition in which the bone marrow fails to make enough blood cells - red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. The term aplastic is a Greek word meaning not to form. Anemia is a condition that happens when red blood cell count is low.

  10. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) | Aplastic Anemia and MDS ...

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    Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a type of cancer that involves certain white blood cells (lymphocytes) that develop in the bone marrow and lymph nodes. These cancer cells then move into the bloodstream. Cancer cells often build up slowly in CLL. Many people don't have any symptoms for the first few years.

  11. EPO, or erythropoietin, is a protein made by your kidneys. It is created in response to low oxygen levels in the body, typically caused by low red cell counts and anemia. EPO causes your bone marrow to make more red blood cells. Your doctor will order an EPO level to see if a shortage could be causing your anemia.