A normal white blood cell count for an 18 year old male is between 4,500 and 10,000 white blood cells per microliter. If you have low blood cells, it is called leukopenia.
The blood cell count of urine may increase if:there is kidney diseasethere is irritation or cancer in the bladderthere is hypertension (chronically high blood pressure)a male has recently engaged in masturbation
The normal range for white blood cell count in a 39 year old male is typically between 4,500 and 11,000 cells per microliter of blood. This range may vary slightly depending on the laboratory and individual factors. Any significant deviation from this range may warrant further investigation.
A white blood cell count of 13,000 white blood cells per cubic millimeter is above the normal range for an adult male and indicates that there is an infection in the body. Something very serious like cancer or other less serious infections such as bronchitis could cause this increase in white blood cells. Many of these infections are brought about by tobacco use. Since it is common for a tobacco user to get these types of infections, their white blood cell count may often be high.
The most visible difference is that in the female white blood cells, there is a structure known as the drumstick which protrudes from the white blood cell's multi-lobed nuclei. This feature is not present in the male white blood cells
normal red blood cell count in male 4-6 millions/cumm in female 3.5-5.5 millions/cumm
A normal white blood cell count typically ranges from 4,500 to 11,000 white blood cells per microliter of blood. A value of 10.8 falls within this range and is considered normal. However, it is always best to interpret blood test results in the context of your overall health and any symptoms you may be experiencing.
It depends on whether you are male or female and also varies by the "normal" range for the lab where blood is drawn. If you have a lab report it should show both what your level is and what the "normal range" for that lab is for your gender.
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There are many different tests that can be performed on a sample of your blood. No one sample ever received all those tests. so the meaning of your blood results depends on what tests were done, how old you are, whether you are male or female, and, sometimes, what race your are. Ask you doctor to explain the meaning of your results.
average male rbc count is 4.6-5.4 million cells per mL of blood.
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