Yes, if he has recently passed gas or had OCD an interaction between the neural impulses in his brain and hormonal stimli from the thyriod can cause the WBC's the become shaped like squares
In males with polycythemia, the hemoglobin concentration can be significantly elevated, often exceeding the normal range of 13.5 to 17.5 grams per deciliter (g/dL). In cases of polycythemia, it is not uncommon for hemoglobin levels to reach 18 g/dL or higher. Thus, in a male with polycythemia, the grams of hemoglobin per 100 milliliters of blood could be around 18 grams or more, depending on the severity of the condition.
In polycythemia, the ratio of packed cell volume (PCV) to hemoglobin (Hb) can be altered. Typically, PCV is expected to be higher in individuals with polycythemia due to an increased number of red blood cells. However, the ratio may vary based on the underlying cause of polycythemia and individual patient factors. Therefore, it is not guaranteed that a male with polycythemia will have a normal PCV to Hb ratio.
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This information can be used to help physician's diagnose and monitor anemia (a low hemoglobin level) and polycythemia vera (a high hemoglobin level).
a person who is protein dificient many have?
normal range of mch is 27-32pg. mch means corpuscular hemoglobin. i think it can be high in polycythemia.
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Polycythemia can be concluded by measuring the person's complete blood count, which shows elevated levels of red blood cells, hemoglobin, and hematocrit. Symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath, and headaches may also indicate polycythemia. Further tests like genetic testing or bone marrow examination may be needed for a definitive diagnosis.
Hemoglobin levels increase in polycythemia due to an overproduction of red blood cells, which can be triggered by factors such as chronic hypoxia, tumors producing erythropoietin, or genetic mutations. This elevated red blood cell count enhances oxygen transport in the blood but can also lead to increased blood viscosity and potential complications. The body's response to low oxygen levels or other stimuli drives the production of more hemoglobin to improve oxygen delivery to tissues.
Healthy is 12 to 16. Higher is a disease (unless you live high in the mountains) [polycythemia]. Less is anemia - and should be treated by your doctor.
HH in a CBC result typically stands for "high hemoglobin." This indicates an elevated level of hemoglobin in the blood, which may be due to conditions such as dehydration, chronic lung disease, or polycythemia. Further evaluation and monitoring may be necessary to determine the underlying cause.