The normal count is 4 to 6 million red blood cells per cubic millimeter.
- for adult males: 4,600,000-6,200,000 cells per mm3
- for adult females: 4,200,000-5,400,000 cells per mm3
Recently I went to donate blood at a local blood doners. I was told my blood iron level had to be over 13 in order to give blood. Not sure if this is a percentage or what, but mine happened to be 19.5 which I was told was high, but not abnormally high. I was asked if I ate much red meat and I do. Hope this helps somewhat.
No way that a percentage! Your blood would be like thick wet mud if it were! It is some other measure, for sure.
the percentage of minimum normal value can be calculated by subtracting the reading level of the test result from the normal reference range and multiplying by 100%. eg .the reading of blood iron level in a pathology report is 7.5 and the reference range is in between 12-18 .subtract 12 from 7.5 and multiply the result by 100% and that is : 7.5-12: 4.5 calculate the percentage 4.5/12 *100% which is 37.5%
The ranges for a normal red blood count are expressed in million red cells per microliter (uL0 of blood. For women, the range is 4.2 to 5.4 million/uL while the range for men is 4.7 to 6.1 million/uL. Children's RBC range from 4.6 to 4.8 million/uL.
135 g/l is the safe range for blood doning used to be 130g/l this is for adult men
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120-180g/l (gram per litre)
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That means the blood (hemoglobin) is 44% saturated with Oxygen. 44% is incompatible with life for a normal human. Normal person should be above 96% under normal condition.
Yes. This an example of the Bohr effect. If pH is lower than normal (normal is 7.4), then hemoglobin does not bind oxygen as well. The higher the pH, the lower the H ion concentration, the lower the carbon dioxide level, and the GREATER affinity hemoglobin has for oxygen. The binding of oxygen to hemoglobin in the lungs is not affected by changing the pH.
For women the normal levels are 12.1 - 15.1 gm/dl and for men the normal levels are 13.8 - 17.2 gm/dl, for children it is 6-11 g/dl and for pregnant women it is 11-12 g/dl.
12.5g/dl hemoglobin what would the hematocrit be
haemoglobin is a protein present in the blood of organisms & it transport oxygen.
For an infant, normal hemoglobin is 14-22 g/dL
The normal hemoglobin level ranges from 12-18 grams per deciliter. Above normal hemoglobin levels may result in dehydration, excess production of rbc in bone marrow and other conditions.
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Hemoglobin levelscan rise above the normal range, and it can be indicative of a number of disorders, such as congenital heart disease, pulmonary fibrosis, or an increase level of erythopoietin.
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Fetal hemoglobin (Hemoglobin F), Alkali-resistant hemoglobin, HBF (or Hb F), is the major hemoglobin component in the bloodstream of the fetus. After birth, it decreases rapidly until only traces are found in normal.
A normal hemoglobin level for a female is 12.1 to 15.1 grams per deciliter. Hemoglobin is the part of the red blood cell that carries oxygen.
loss of only one amino acid from the normal hemoglobin molecule
normal haemoglobin level in 6 weeks of pregnancy is 1o-11gm%
Hemoglobin is measured in grams per deciliter of blood. The normal levels are:Women: 12.1 to 15.1 gm/dlMen: 13.8 to 17.2 gm/dlChildren: 11 to 16 g/dlPregnant women: 11 to 12 g/dl
Normal levels of hemoglobin for neonates are 17 - 22 g/dl.