Five things you need to know about polycythemia

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Although we think of it as a liquid, blood is essentially living tissue in the body. Its purpose is to transport useful products from one part of the body to another. In order to perform this function, blood consists of two parts: plasma and cells. Plasma is a straw-colored liquid that circulates blood cells. It carries all types of blood cells, including red blood cells or red blood cells. Red blood cells make the blood red and help make the blood thicker and heavier than water. Your body may produce excessive red blood cells or erythrocytosis in several different ways. The density of red blood cells themselves may increase, or the plasma volume may decrease, leaving a higher concentration of cells in the blood. Anyway, the results are the same.

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Although we consider it to be a liquid, blood is essentially living tissue in the body. Its purpose is to transport useful products from one part of the body to another. In order to perform this function, blood consists of two parts: plasma and cells. Plasma is a straw-colored liquid that circulates blood cells. It carries all types of blood cells, including red blood cells or red blood cells. Red blood cells make the blood red and help make the blood thicker and heavier than water. Your body may produce excessive red blood cells or erythrocytosis in several different ways. The density of red blood cells themselves may increase, or the plasma volume may decrease, leaving a higher concentration of cells in the blood. Anyway, the results are the same.

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