Ji Xue Teng. Propertiesīš bitter, slightly sweet, warm and nontoxic.... Read more
Psoralea Fruit. Psoralea Fruit (bu gu zhi) Fructus Pruit ... Read more
Milk vetch. The common names of Astragalus are bei qi, huang qi, ogi, hwanggi, milk vetch. The Latin Name is Astragalus membranaceus or Astragalus mongholicus. Milk vetch enters the Lung and Spleen meridians and ... Read more
Dry Dates. Dry Dates are xerophytes trees, which are found in the desert regions of Africa and Asia. The dry fruit is a very good source of food and Vitamins. Dry Dates, also known as Phoenix dactylifera and Kah... Read more
Leucopenia is a decrease in the number of circulating white blood cells (leukocytes) in the blood. As the principal function of white cells is to combat infection, a decrease in the number of these cells can place patients at increased risk for infection. In pancytopenia, the other cell types in the blood (red blood cells and platelets) are also affected. Neutropenia is a decrease in the number of circulating neutrophil granulocytes, the most abundant white blood cells. The terms Leucopenia and Neutropenia may occasionally be used interchangeably, as the neutrophil count is the most important indicator of infection risk. However, Neutropenia is more properly considered a subset of Leucopenia as a whole.
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