White blood cell count (WBC). The number of white blood cells in a volume of blood. Normal range varies slightly between laboratories but is generally between 4,300 and 10,800 cells per cubic millimeter (cmm). This can also be referred to as the leukocyte count and can be expressed in international units as 4.3 - 10.8 x 109 cells per liter.
White blood count should be around 10,000. Higher than that can be caused by an infection. Much lower is a concern as the body needs the white blood cells to fight off infections.
5.0 WBC (White Blood Cells)
anything over...good!
anything under...bad! <--Get seen by doctor!
bacteria and other elements from the air.
no
At least you have to get your blood clotting time measured. You can ask the lab to check your International Normalised Ratio (INR). The count should be in the range of 2.0-3.0, the target is 2.5. If applicable, you can do it monthly.
i have a white cell count of 13.7 is this high This is above the normal range.
A white blood cell count is the same as a total leukocyte count. In cows, the expected range in the white blood cell count is 4 to 12 x 10 to the power of 9 per liter. Depending on the lab doing the testing, a white blood cell count can range from 3.5 to 9 or 4.5 to 11 for adult humans.
Yes, the normal range of white blood cells is 4500 to 10000
The average Leukocyte count is [4-10]
i think less than 2500
The normal range of the white blood count should be between 4,500 and 10,000. If you have a high or low number, your doctor may request further tests to determine why.
A platelet count is a test to measure how many platelets you have in your blood. Platelets help the blood clot. They are smaller than red or white blood cells. Normal Range between - 150,000 - 400,000 platelets per microliter (mcL).
Anywhere from 3-5 The normal range for WB Cells is 4 -10
Yes! Norm range is 4.25-10.25!
The approximate normal white blood cell count is 4500 to 10000 white blood cells per cubic millimeter. 21000 definitely falls in the approximate high range.