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Blood Count (RBI 104MG/DL) is a normal or high?
Asked by mohd yousuf,
22 May '12 03:47 pm
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Normal RBC Count Levels:
The ranges for a normal RBC count (expressed in million red cells per microliter {uL} of blood) are:
Women: 4.2 to 5.4 million/uL
Men: 4.7 to 6.1 million/uL
Children: 4.6 to 4.8 million/uL
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 23 May '12 02:32 pm
The ranges for a normal RBC count (expressed in million red cells per microliter {uL} of blood) are:
Women: 4.2 to 5.4 million/uL
Men: 4.7 to 6.1 million/uL
Children: 4.6 to 4.8 million/uL
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Normal range as I Know is 135-175 . However consult the doctor
A high red blood cell count indicates an excess of red blood cells circulating in your bloodstream. Red blood cells (erythrocytes, or RBCs) are produced in your bone marrow and transport oxygen from your lungs to tissues throughout your body. A high red blood cell count is also called erythrocytosis (uh-rith-roh-sie-TOH-sis).
The threshold for a high red blood cell count is somewhat different from one medical practice to another. A high red blood cell count is generally defined as more than 5.72 million red blood cells per microliter (mcL) of blood for men and 5.03 million per mcL for women. In children, the threshold for high red blood cell count varies with age and sex.
Answered by jameel ahmed, 22 May '12 03:52 pm
A high red blood cell count indicates an excess of red blood cells circulating in your bloodstream. Red blood cells (erythrocytes, or RBCs) are produced in your bone marrow and transport oxygen from your lungs to tissues throughout your body. A high red blood cell count is also called erythrocytosis (uh-rith-roh-sie-TOH-sis).
The threshold for a high red blood cell count is somewhat different from one medical practice to another. A high red blood cell count is generally defined as more than 5.72 million red blood cells per microliter (mcL) of blood for men and 5.03 million per mcL for women. In children, the threshold for high red blood cell count varies with age and sex.
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