12.5g/dl hemoglobin what would the hematocrit be
The normal ratio of globulin to albumin in the blood is typically around 1.5:1 or 2:1. This ratio can vary slightly depending on individual factors such as age and health status. Any significant deviations from this ratio may indicate underlying health conditions that require further investigation.
A normal white blood cell count typically ranges from 4,500 to 11,000 white blood cells per microliter of blood. A value of 10.8 falls within this range and is considered normal. However, it is always best to interpret blood test results in the context of your overall health and any symptoms you may be experiencing.
Hb (or HB) in anatomy and physiology stands for hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues and removes carbon dioxide from them. Hemoglobin also gives blood its red color.
The normal value for FEV1/FVC ratio with normal breathing is approximately 70-80%. This ratio is used to assess the obstruction of airflow in conditions such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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Hb=(PCV-1)/3
Lower RBC count which could be caused due to specific iron deficiency diseases. For example, Hemacromatosis would be considered a chronic iron def. disease
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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.
Hb of 10.7 is slightly on the low side
Ratio of PVC to Hb in the healthy male subject is 3 and in the healthy female subject is 3.14
The normal packed cell volume (PCV) range for children can vary depending on age and gender. In general, the normal range for PCV in children is around 32-42%. However, this range can vary slightly between different laboratories and techniques used for measurement. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate interpretation of PCV levels in children.
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I am 34 year old software professional. I never had any problem thalassemia before. It is not even in my family. Suddenly I found that My blood parameter looks ab normal ( see below). Any comment? Hb A 90.8% Hb A2 7% Hb F 2.2% RBC count 6.23 million/cu mm Haemoglobin 12.8 g/dl Haematocrit[PCV] 38.2% MCV 61.3 fl MCH 20.5 pg MCHC 33.5 g/dl Platelet count 179000 /cu.mm