Is RBC 5.08 normal, high or low? What does Red blood cell count level 5.08 mean?

Your RBC level of 5.08 is a Normal RBC level.

If you are a male and your RBC is in between 4.5 mil/uL and 5.5 mil/uL, or if you are a female and your RBC is in between 5 mil/uL and 6 mil/uL then you need not worry as 4.5-5.5 mil/uL is the normal range for men and 5-6 mil/uL is the normal range for women. But if your RBC is lesser or greater than the above values, then there may be some problem in your body.

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Normal range of RBC found among men : 4.5 - 5.5 mil/uL

Ideal values of RBC depending on age (male) :
Age Ideal RBC value
<5 years 4.729
5-10 years 4.969
10-15 years 5.221
15-20 years 5.486
20-25 years 5.472
25-30 years 5.458
30-35 years 5.444
35-40 years 5.43
40-45 years 5.416
45-50 years 5.402
50-55 years 5.388
55-60 years 5.374
60-70 years 5.36
70-80 years 5.346
80-90 years 5.333
90-100 years 5.319
>100 years 5.305

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

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Normal range of RBC found among women : 5-6 mil/uL

Ideal values of RBC depending on age (female) :
Age Ideal RBC value
<5 years 5.262
5-10 years 5.537
10-15 years 5.827
15-20 years 5.811
20-25 years 5.795
25-30 years 5.779
30-35 years 5.763
35-40 years 5.748
40-45 years 5.732
45-50 years 5.716
50-55 years 5.7
55-60 years 5.998
60-70 years 5.982
70-80 years 5.966
80-90 years 5.95
90-100 years 5.933
>100 years 5.916

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If you take a RBC blood test and the results are not in the normal range (4.5-5.5 mil/uL), 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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