The cold blood routine index is an indicator used to detect the inflammatory response in the patient's body. It includes indicators such as white blood cell count, red blood cell count, platelet count, and lymphocyte count. Here are some common cold blood routine indicators:
1.White blood cell count: White blood cells are a type of cell in the body's immune system, and their number can reflect the body's immune status. During a cold, the number of white blood cells may increase due to a dysregulated immune system.
2.Red blood cell count: Red blood cells are an important part of oxygenators in the body, and their number can reflect the body's need for oxygen. During a cold, due to irritation of the mucosa of the respiratory tract, the mucosa and alveoli of the respiratory tract are damaged, and oxygen is insufficient**, resulting in congestion of the mucosa of the respiratory tract and an increase in the number of red blood cells.
3.Platelet count: Platelets are a protein in the body's blood clotting system, and their number can reflect the blood's ability to clot. During a cold, the number of platelets increases due to the lack of nutrients and oxygen in the body**.
4.Lymphocyte count: Lymphocytes are a type of cell in the body's immune system whose number can reflect the body's resistance to pathogens. During a cold, the number of lymphocytes may increase due to a dysregulated immune system.
It should be noted that the above indicators are only general descriptions, and the specific situation needs to be comprehensively evaluated based on factors such as individual differences and severity of the disease. If you have any questions or concerns, please consult your doctor or medical professional in a timely manner.