Sodium levels – Normal, Low, High
Normal sodium levels are needed for maintaining good health. The normal level of sodium of every person significantly differs and depends upon the age, sex and health condition of the individual....
View ArticleHigh Platelet Count – Low, Normal
The medical term used for referring to platelets is thrombocytes. The platelets are tiny, disc shaped, specific blood cells. They are cell fragments which have their origins in the cytoplasm of a...
View ArticleTriglycerides Levels – Normal, High, Low
Triglycerides are a kind of lipid or fat, which are present in the blood. When one eats, the body turns the calories that are not need at that moment into triglycerides. These are preserved in the fat...
View ArticlePeripheral Blood Smear
A peripheral blood smear or a blood film refers to a thin layer of blood that is smeared on a microscopic slide, which is then stained in such a manner so as to permit the different blood cells to be...
View ArticlePus Cells in Urine
The presence of pus cells in urine is usually an infection affecting the body. Pus cells in urine can be detected with the analysis of urine. One of the best and cheapest tests, that is available for...
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