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Anemia will reduce the Hematocrit levels. Normal Hematocrit levels are 37-47 in females and 42-54 in males. In anemia, the levels are below normal. In polycythemia, they are above normal.
Yes, donating blood temporarily lowers red blood cell (RBC) levels in the body. When you donate, about a pint of blood is taken, which includes a significant number of RBCs. However, the body quickly works to replenish these cells, typically returning to normal levels within a few weeks. Regular donors may experience a slight decrease in RBC count, but it's generally not significant or harmful.
if we consider the formation of RBCs Erythropoietin, produced by the kidneys, signals RBC formation in the red bone marrow is required. but if we consider the activation of rbc so haemoglobin is essential, in which haemoglobin consiats of single molecule so we can also say for the activation of rbc that:- IRON------>HAEMOGLOBIN------>RBC and RBC are produced as BY KIDNEY------->ERTHROPROTEIN------>RBC
Red blood cells, whose size, shape and hemoglobin levels are within the normal standards. Diameter: 6-8 micrometers Shape: Biconcave (Dough-nut shaped) Hgb level: * Males: 13-18 g/dL * Females: 12-16 g/dL Mostly, any deviations from those reference ranges can be defined as a form of anemia, e.g. microcytic hypochromic anemia; which means anemia characterized by a small sized RBC with low levels of Hb The above levels are for Hemoglobin only, so to answer the question more completely, the levels for RBC's are: · Males: 4.71mm³ - 5.14mm³ · Females: 4.2mm³ - 4.8mm³
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When your lymphocyte (lym) count is high while hemoglobin (Hgb) and red blood cell (RBC) counts are low, it may indicate an underlying condition such as an infection, inflammation, or a hematological disorder. High lymphocyte levels often suggest that the immune system is responding to a challenge, while low Hgb and RBC levels can signify anemia or bone marrow issues. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and diagnosis based on these lab results.