Lymphocyte Level:
The average is 3,900-10,000. Lymphocytes are part of your immune system and are released if there is an infection that needs to be "fought" off. So therefore, if your count is higher than 10,000 you probably have some kind of infection that your body is fighting off. If it is excessively high (say the 100,000 range) it is possible that you may have leukemia (cancer of the white blood cells). I'm sure your doctor would have told you if it was extremely high - so most likely you just have an infection.
MCH (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin) Level:
The average is 32-36%. This measures the amount of hemoglobin in your blood (hemoglobin is what transports oxygen to your tissues). High levels are not a problem unless you have a certain genetic disorder which causes excessive amounts and too many red blood cells to be produced. You would already know if you had this problem. Most likely it is just the norm for you. Just to let you know, health care providers generally do not look at this number as any kind of indicator of anything - your hemoglobin and hematocrit are the numbers that are reviewed mostly when it comes to how your blood is functioning.
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When a MCH and an RBC and WBC is low, what can cause this"
High mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) with low red blood cell count (RBC) could indicate a macrocytic anemia, which may be due to vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, liver disease, or hypothyroidism. Further investigation and consultation with a healthcare provider are necessary to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
It could mean your RBC count is high, and your blood is thick........You need plasma. You may have a disorder that causes your plasma to be low or that causes your RBC count to be high. It also could mean, If you are an endurance athlete, that you are "blood doping" with hemopoitin in order to augment your oxygen carrying capacity.
RBC 5.67 is little bit high. The normal value of RBC is between 3-5.
it may be a std untreated please be checked
It indicates mainly a underlying anemia due to blood loss or hemolysis and so the bone marrow is compensating for that by producing more red cells Children and pregnant women have more retics.
Anemia is a decrease in the oxygen-carrying ability of the blood. causes decreaes in rbc number inadaquate hemoglobin content in rbc abnormal hemoglobin in rbc.... human anatomy classic
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The normal RBC count in urine is - 4 RBC/HPF RBC -red blood corpuscle HPF - high power field
its laboratory techniqe which includes quantification of cellular components of blood.it has Hb,haematocrit,rbc count,MCV,MCH,MCHC,total & differential leukocyte count,platelet count
RBC stands for red blood cells. It is a common measurement in a hematology test that indicates the number of red blood cells in a given volume of blood. A low RBC count may suggest anemia, while a high count could indicate dehydration or a condition like polycythemia.
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