A count of 62 in a blood test typically refers to a specific type of blood cell, such as white blood cells (WBC) or platelets. The significance of this number depends on the type of cells being measured and the reference ranges provided by the laboratory. For instance, a low white blood cell count might indicate an increased risk of infection, while a high count could suggest inflammation or infection. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for interpretation in the context of overall health and symptoms.
It is the size of your red blood cells. 62 means your red blood cells are small, which can be caused by a number of things such as iron deficiency anemia and thalassemias.
It depends on how much you have in your blood. See your doctor for a simple blood test and they will tell you how much Vitamin D to take.
There are several different measures that are called averages. The commonest one is the arithmetic mean. To find the arithmetic mean of a set of numbers you simply add the numbers together and divide this sum by the count of numbers in the sum.So here, the answer is (97 + 62)/2 = 159/2 = 79.5
there is 62
I've actually never heard of a count that high. Norm neutrophils count is 55-62.
For the set (87 81 75 75 75 70 62 62 62 62 62 56 56): The mean is 68.076923 repeating The median is 62 The mode is 62
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“Is a blood sugar level of 145 considered high for women who is 62 yrs old?”””
It is: 19+62 = 81 or you may mean 62-19 = 43
62 metres above mean sea level.
Add all the numbers; count how many there are, divide the sum by this count.
if you mean can you divide 62 by 2 the yes as the answer would be 31