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Hello friends welcome to my channel, My name is Akash Prajapati, Today's topic Symptoms & Causes of Lymphocytes.
Symptoms of high lymphocyte levels
When the number of lymphocytes increases, you may face these symptoms. Such as:
1. Swollen lymph node: Your lymph node may swell.
2. Excessive sweating at night: You may sweat more at night.
3. Fever: You may have fever.
4. Stomach ache: You may have pain in your stomach.
5. Lack of appetite: You do not feel hungry to eat.
6. Difficulty breathing: Sometimes you may also have difficulty breathing.
Symptoms of low lymphocyte levels
Lack of lymphocytes in the blood is also called lymphopenia or lymphocytopenia. This condition can also be congenital or develop over time. Its symptoms are given below:
1. Symptoms like fever, runny nose and cough: There may be symptoms of infection such as fever, runny nose, and cough.
2. Skin rash or irritation: Skin rash or irritation may occur.
3. Joint swelling and pain: Joint swelling and pain may occur.
4. Swollen lymph nodes: Lymph nodes may become swollen.
5. Many people get mouth ulcers: Spleen may also become swollen.
6. Jaundice: This is a type of anemia that can cause yellowing of the skin and eyes.
Causes of high lymphocyte levels
Increased lymphocyte levels can cause changes in TSH and thyroid status. High lymphocyte counts may be due to:
1. Infection: This is very common, especially in people who have recently had an infection, especially viral infections.
2. Epstein-Barr virus: This can cause mononucleosis.
3. Cytomegalovirus: This is a type of herpes virus.
4. Whooping cough: This is a contagious respiratory infection that causes a characteristic cough.
5. Adenovirus: Which causes symptoms of infection related to the respiratory system.
6. Hepatitis: Which can cause inflammation in the liver.
7. Chickenpox: Which can cause blisters on the skin.
8. Mumps: In which the parotid red glands can swell.
9. Measles: An infection that can be caused by the bacterium Ruvi.
10. HIV: This is also an infection that can weaken the body's immunity.
Lymphocytes are the cells that are present in our body and help protect us from diseases. They are divided into two types - T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes.
1. T lymphocytes: These cells help to fight and eliminate diseases in our body. They are formed in the body and when a disease enters our body, they recognize it and help to eliminate it. They have a long lifespan.
2. B lymphocytes: These also help to protect our body from diseases. They are produced in the body and help fight off disease when it enters our body. They have the ability to recognize infected cells living in our body.
Lymphocytes are white blood cells found in our body and play an important role in protecting us from infections and diseases. They are called the soldiers of our immune system, constantly engaged in recognizing harmful invaders such as bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens.
Lymphocytes are produced in different parts, such as the bone marrow and the thymus gland, and they are distributed throughout the blood circulation and lymphatic system. When they have to deal with a foreign substance, they work together to recognize and eliminate it, strengthening our body's defense system.
DISCLAIMER -
The information shown in this video have been made on the advice of the internet, books, doctors and my experience before using any of that topic mentioned in this video please do not take any treatment and test without consulting your doctor. This video made only knowledge and information, Please if you have any problem, first of all consult a doctor, only then get your problem treated and checked, Wishing you a good health, fitness and happiness.
................. Thanks for watching this video.............
Symptoms of high lymphocyte levels
When the number of lymphocytes increases, you may face these symptoms. Such as:
1. Swollen lymph node: Your lymph node may swell.
2. Excessive sweating at night: You may sweat more at night.
3. Fever: You may have fever.
4. Stomach ache: You may have pain in your stomach.
5. Lack of appetite: You do not feel hungry to eat.
6. Difficulty breathing: Sometimes you may also have difficulty breathing.
Symptoms of low lymphocyte levels
Lack of lymphocytes in the blood is also called lymphopenia or lymphocytopenia. This condition can also be congenital or develop over time. Its symptoms are given below:
1. Symptoms like fever, runny nose and cough: There may be symptoms of infection such as fever, runny nose, and cough.
2. Skin rash or irritation: Skin rash or irritation may occur.
3. Joint swelling and pain: Joint swelling and pain may occur.
4. Swollen lymph nodes: Lymph nodes may become swollen.
5. Many people get mouth ulcers: Spleen may also become swollen.
6. Jaundice: This is a type of anemia that can cause yellowing of the skin and eyes.
Causes of high lymphocyte levels
Increased lymphocyte levels can cause changes in TSH and thyroid status. High lymphocyte counts may be due to:
1. Infection: This is very common, especially in people who have recently had an infection, especially viral infections.
2. Epstein-Barr virus: This can cause mononucleosis.
3. Cytomegalovirus: This is a type of herpes virus.
4. Whooping cough: This is a contagious respiratory infection that causes a characteristic cough.
5. Adenovirus: Which causes symptoms of infection related to the respiratory system.
6. Hepatitis: Which can cause inflammation in the liver.
7. Chickenpox: Which can cause blisters on the skin.
8. Mumps: In which the parotid red glands can swell.
9. Measles: An infection that can be caused by the bacterium Ruvi.
10. HIV: This is also an infection that can weaken the body's immunity.
Lymphocytes are the cells that are present in our body and help protect us from diseases. They are divided into two types - T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes.
1. T lymphocytes: These cells help to fight and eliminate diseases in our body. They are formed in the body and when a disease enters our body, they recognize it and help to eliminate it. They have a long lifespan.
2. B lymphocytes: These also help to protect our body from diseases. They are produced in the body and help fight off disease when it enters our body. They have the ability to recognize infected cells living in our body.
Lymphocytes are white blood cells found in our body and play an important role in protecting us from infections and diseases. They are called the soldiers of our immune system, constantly engaged in recognizing harmful invaders such as bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens.
Lymphocytes are produced in different parts, such as the bone marrow and the thymus gland, and they are distributed throughout the blood circulation and lymphatic system. When they have to deal with a foreign substance, they work together to recognize and eliminate it, strengthening our body's defense system.
DISCLAIMER -
The information shown in this video have been made on the advice of the internet, books, doctors and my experience before using any of that topic mentioned in this video please do not take any treatment and test without consulting your doctor. This video made only knowledge and information, Please if you have any problem, first of all consult a doctor, only then get your problem treated and checked, Wishing you a good health, fitness and happiness.
................. Thanks for watching this video.............
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