Dehydration
Dehydration in live blood analysis is observed when the blood appears more concentrated than normal. In a non-magnified view, this can be seen as thicker plasma with blood cells that are more tightly packed together, often leading to a reduction in the volume of plasma compared to the cellular components. Dehydration can have serious implications for blood flow, as it reduces the blood’s ability to carry oxygen and nutrients to the cells. As the plasma becomes more viscous due to insufficient fluid, it can lead to sluggish circulation, increased stress on the heart, and reduced efficiency in waste elimination.
