A WBC count is measured in a urinesediment, the normal range is 5-10 per field of vision (400x) in 10-20 μl urine.
what does it mean to have a 13.0 wbc
That is a good question. WBC count should go up in bacterial infection, above 10,000 per cubic mm.
neutrophis :)
Normal WBC count is 4 to 11000. This count is high indicating infection So repeat the WBC count after one week
The normal range of white blood cells (WBC) in the human body is typically between 4,500 and 11,000 cells per microliter of blood. Variations outside of this range can indicate different health conditions.
4 is normal
A normal WBC is 4.5 to 11.0
both are normal
A normal red blood cell count is about 5,000,000 per uL. There are 1,000 uL per ml and 5 ml per tsp so: 5x10^6 x 10^3 x5 = 25x10^9 or 25,000,000,000 or 25 trillion.
A white blood cell (WBC) count of 6-10 per high-power field (hpf) in a urine sample can indicate mild inflammation or infection, but it may still fall within the upper range of normal depending on the context and individual circumstances. Generally, a WBC count of 0-5 per hpf is considered normal, while counts above that may warrant further investigation. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for an accurate interpretation based on other clinical findings and symptoms.
A WBC count of 42,000 is extremely high, indicating a severe infectious and/or inflammatory condition.