A REVIEW OF ALCOHOL AND SMOKE'S IMPACT ON HAEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS

  • PAL A
  • DEY P
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Abstract

Alcohol and tobacco consumption are significant social and economic health is- sues, causing liver, kidney, blood cancer, central nervous system, and hematopoietic sys- tem issues. Anaemia is a common condition among smokers and regular drinkers, as alco- hol and tobacco consumption cause early red blood cell destruction, increasing the risk of anaemia. This study measures total red blood cell count, haemoglobin, total white blood cell count, mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH), MCH concentration (MCHC), erythro- cyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and platelets in moderate-smoking individuals. Results show that smokers and alcoholics have haematological parameter disorders. Assessing low haemoglobin levels in smokers and alcoholics will contribute to raising awareness of haematological parameter disorders. Keywords: Artificial intelligence, healthcare, diagnostic, public health, data privacy

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PAL, A., & DEY, P. (2023). A REVIEW OF ALCOHOL AND SMOKE’S IMPACT ON HAEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS. SALT Journal of Scientific Research in Healthcare, 27–29. https://doi.org/10.56735/saltjsrh.ms2303012729

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