Red blood cells, whose size, shape and hemoglobin levels are within the normal standards.
Diameter: 6-8 micrometers
Shape: Biconcave (Dough-nut shaped)
Hgb level:
* Males: 13-18 g/dL * Females: 12-16 g/dL
Mostly, any deviations from those reference ranges can be defined as a form of anemia, e.g. microcytic hypochromic anemia; which means anemia characterized by a small sized RBC with low levels of Hb
The above levels are for Hemoglobin only, so to answer the question more completely, the levels for RBC's are: · Males: 4.71mm³ - 5.14mm³ · Females: 4.2mm³ - 4.8mm³
The normal RBC count in urine is - 4 RBC/HPF RBC -red blood corpuscle HPF - high power field
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RBC 5.67 is little bit high. The normal value of RBC is between 3-5.
Yes
1.small rbc 2.twister rbc 3.bite rbc 4.acanthocyte rbc 5.donat rbc 6.mikey mouse rbc
normal range of Hb for male=13-18g% normal range of Hb for female=11-15g% with given information the condition is "hypochromic anemia", plus the basic requisite to be termed as anemia is lowered hb% not decreased RBC count.
You have the osmolarity or the osmolality of the blood is equal to the RBC in your blood. That is about 154 millimole or milliosmole, with only slight variation, depending of the water consumption. So the RBC do not burst in your body. They will not burst either, in isotonic or human normal saline. That means in 0.9 % saline solution.
An inherited disorder that interferes with the normal production of hemoglobin
The normal red blood cell count for an adult male is between 4.7 and 6.1 cells/mcL. The normal count for an adult female is between 4.2 and 5.4 cells/mcL.
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.
im not for sure about the rbc but i can answer on the hemoglobin level. Depending on your age and gender, 12.1 is probably a low normal reading for most people. Still healthy, but not healthy enough to be a blood donor.
RBC: 1-3 HPF WBC: 6-8 HPF Bacteria: Abundant