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Anemia will reduce the Hematocrit levels. Normal Hematocrit levels are 37-47 in females and 42-54 in males. In anemia, the levels are below normal. In polycythemia, they are above normal.

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Erythropoiessi controls the production of RBC so hematocrit is controlled by the rate of RBC production.

RBC=Red Blood Cells

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Fluid volume in the blood affects hematocrit values. Accordingly, the blood sample should not be taken from an arm receiving IV fluid or during hemodialysis.

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