
Blood Cell Disorders
Blood cell disorders refer to a range of medical conditions that affect the production and function of blood cells, which include red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. These disorders can lead to issues such as anemia (low red blood cells), infections (due to low white blood cells), or bleeding problems (from low platelets). Causes may include genetic factors, infections, toxins, or bone marrow diseases. Symptoms often vary but can involve fatigue, easy bruising, frequent infections, or other unusual signs. Diagnosis typically involves blood tests, and treatment varies depending on the specific disorder.