The normal white blood cell (WBC) count in ascitic fluid is typically less than 250 cells per microliter. When the WBC count exceeds this threshold, it may indicate an infection, such as spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP), or other pathological conditions. A differential count can help further characterize the type of cells present, which can aid in diagnosis.
Normal WBC count is 4 to 11000. This count is high indicating infection So repeat the WBC count after one week
its slightly more then normal count and normal count is 6000 - 7000, but not to worry
4 is normal
A normal WBC is 4.5 to 11.0
A WBC count is measured in a urinesediment, the normal range is 5-10 per field of vision (400x) in 10-20 μl urine.
I would not think so. The virus would be tearing your immune system apart, and lower your wbc count in the process.
No, white blood cell (WBC) counts are not always elevated in appendicitis. While leukocytosis (an increase in WBC count) is commonly associated with appendicitis due to infection and inflammation, some patients may present with normal WBC counts, particularly in early or mild cases. Additionally, individual variations and other factors can influence WBC levels. Therefore, a normal WBC count does not rule out appendicitis.
That is a good question. WBC count should go up in bacterial infection, above 10,000 per cubic mm.
A WBC count of 42,000 is extremely high, indicating a severe infectious and/or inflammatory condition.
counting of Rbc and Wbc is done throug hemocytometer .duilting fluid are needed to destory unwanted things which can confuse us in various ways .
The normal white blood cell (WBC) count typically ranges from about 4,000 to 11,000 cells per microliter (µL) of blood. This range can vary slightly depending on the laboratory and the specific population being tested. A WBC count outside this range may indicate an underlying health condition that requires further investigation.
yes. normal wbc counts are below 10000. you have a bacterial infxn