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
There shouldn't be any detectable levels of red blood cells in urine.
0-2 is normal, technically you should have no white blood cells in urine, but the machine might show 1 or, in general more than that could be a sign of blood or other prblems
RBC must not be found in the urine if the patient does not have menstrution.Remember, a positive RBC in the urine indicates a problem in the filtration rate function of the kidneys.
0.00 RBC in the urine is good?
2
15-18 rbcs
Urine specific gravity is a test that measures the chemical components found in the urine. Normal values are between 1.000-1.030. So your specific gravity is considered normal range.
in normal urine analysis these test can be done 1 physical examination of the urine 2 chemical examination of the urine 3 microscopic examination of the urine
The normal range for RDW lab test is 11-15%.
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Your question makes absolutely no sense.
Urine with negative or no sugar is a good, normal finding.
Yes.
not a normal test, only when specifically tested for.
I take medication for pain I tested 1000 mg for a urine test for methanphetamine after taking a over the counter diet pill is this normal
Cranberry juice can help dilute the urine and increase urination before the test forcing the traceable THC out of your body. However, this does cause the urine's pH level to be out of normal range and color to be clear. Some testers will fail a client automatically for signs of urine dilution.
Not in any school or hospital that I have ever heard of.
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