Is Monocytes 9.7 normal, high or low? What does Monocytes level 9.7 mean?

Your Monocytes level of 9.7 is a Normal Monocytes level.

High levels of Monocytes in the blood indicate a variety of health problems. If your blood Monocytes level is between 2 % and 10 %, you probably do not have an underlying health problem. But if Monocytes levels are not in this range, you should see a doctor immediately.

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Normal range of Monocytes found among men : 2 - 10 %

Ideal values of Monocytes depending on age (male) :
Age Ideal Monocytes value
<5 years 2.194
5-10 years 2.407
10-15 years 2.64
15-20 years 2.896
20-25 years 3.177
25-30 years 3.485
30-35 years 3.823
35-40 years 4.194
40-45 years 4.601
45-50 years 5.047
50-55 years 5.537
55-60 years 6.074
60-70 years 6.663
70-80 years 7.309
80-90 years 8.018
90-100 years 8.796
>100 years 9.649

*Ideal values ​​are calculated based on our database of patient records

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Normal range of Monocytes found among women : 2-10 %

Ideal values of Monocytes depending on age (female) :
Age Ideal Monocytes value
<5 years 2.2
5-10 years 2.42
10-15 years 2.662
15-20 years 2.928
20-25 years 3.221
25-30 years 3.543
30-35 years 3.897
35-40 years 4.286
40-45 years 4.714
45-50 years 5.185
50-55 years 5.703
55-60 years 6.273
60-70 years 6.9
70-80 years 7.589
80-90 years 8.347
90-100 years 9.181
>100 years 9.089

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If you take a Monocytes blood test and the results are not in the normal range (2-10 %), your physician may recommend more tests to figure out the problem. You might also get this test if your physician thinks you have some other disease.

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