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What does elevated hematocrit mean?
If your hematocrit is high, it means that you have more red blood cells than is considered healthy. High hematocrit may be caused by [4:1]: Heart disease. Dehydration. Scarring or thickening of the lungs.
What can lower hematocrit?
Many things can cause low hematocrit levels, which can indicate an underlying health condition like:
- Anemia (About Anemia)
- Vitamin or mineral deficiencies.
- Leukemia (About Leukemia)
- Lymphoma.
- Recent blood loss.
- Bone marrow problems.
- Overhydration.
What are the symptoms of a low hematocrit?
What does it mean if your hematocrit is low?
- Tiredness.
- Lack of concentration.
- Shortness of breath.
- Headaches.
- Heavy menstrual cycles.
- Grumpiness.
What is normal range for hematocrit?
The normal hematocrit range for adult males is 40 to 54% (average = 47%); for adult females it is 38 to 46% (average = 42%). A hematocrit of 40 indicates that 40% of the volume of blood is composed of red blood cells ( RBCs ).
Is a hematocrit level of 32.7 normal?
A good Hematocrit is usually between 36 and 50 %. Lower your Hematocrit by 32.7 % to be within normal range. Please note: gender influences the normal range of the hematocrit value should be in. For men, 40-54% are within normal range while for women 40-54% are considered normal.
What is the normal hemoglobin and hematocrit range?
Reference Values. Hemoglobin level for males is 14 to 18 g/dl; that for females is 12 to 16 g/dl while the normal hematocrit for men should be 40 to 54%; for women it should be 36 to 48%.
What are the causes of a high hematocrit level?
Causes of Elevated Hematocrit and Hemoglobin Polycythemia vera. This is a medical condition wherein the body produces too many red blood cells. Dehydration. Dehydration could also alter the hemoglobin and hematocrit values, as loss of fluids reduces the blood volume. Conditions that Cause Hypoxia. Blood Doping.