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what is the hematocrit value of a healthy male living at sea level in Boston
Normal values vary with age and sex. Adult male range is 42-52%, adult female 36-48%.
A low hemocrit level is termed anemic, there are many contributors to the condition; surgery, bleeding, colon cancer. A high hemocrit level occur when people live in higher elevation, chronic smokers, dehydration and sometimes lung disease.
The male female ratio is 1:1 since there is no sex predilection for Sickle Cell Anemia.
Hematocrit is the percent of whole blood that is Red Blood Cells (RBC's). The normal values for adult men and women are different (male and female babies and young children have the same normal range): Adult normal values are: Males - 42-52%; Females - 35-47%. The normal range for 2 year-olds is 35-44% and for 6 year-olds it is 31-43%. The test is significant for monitoring anemia and other conditions involving too few or too many RBC's.
Domestic male ferrets are seasonal breeders and are sexually active between December and July. Females are polyestrous and have more than one estrous cycle between March and August. Male ferrets technically don't have periods, they become sexually active certain times of the year.
No. Males tend to have a higher blood volume and hematocrit though.
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.
Varies by sex and age. A healthy male could have a RBC percentage of anywhere from 40% to 46%. Females may top out at 38%. This number is called the hematocrit percentage.
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Not all African American babies have sickle cell anemia. It must be inherited for an African American (usually male) to develop the condition.
Certain bleeding disorders can cause a low hemoglobin level, such as Hemophilia, or Sickle Cell Anemia. Frequent blood donations, or injuries that cause blood loss is also a common cause of a low Hemoglobin level.