Does your body still produce blood when your immune system is down?!


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Your blood is made up of four components: red blood cells, which carry nutrients to your body systems, white blood cells, which are "soldier" cells, platelets, which produce the clotting effect of blood and plasma, which is the vehicle in which all of these cell travel. When you are ill, you have an elevation in the production of white cells to help your body fight off an invading virus or bacteria. You may produce fewer red blood cells at this time, but you will never stop producing blood altogether. Your blood cells are constantly regenerating themselves and will continue to do so throughout your life. There are a multitude of diseases where a body produces too little or too much of some blood component, but you cannot live if your blood does not replace itself constantly.

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the production of blood is unaffected till you die.
blood production does not stop. your immune system interacts with (among other things) your blood cells and uses the blood vessels for transport but they are not interrelated in terms of production of new cells.
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yes, but it can be difficult to rebuild red blood cells, if you are sick sometimes. Also it depends on what the problem is. Talk to your doctor, he or she can answer this ? for you.

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