Is RBC 6.97 high, normal or dangerous? What does Red blood cell count level 6.97 mean?

Your RBC level of 6.97 is a High 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 4.814
5-10 years 5.15
10-15 years 5.125
15-20 years 5.482
20-25 years 5.455
25-30 years 5.428
30-35 years 5.401
35-40 years 5.374
40-45 years 5.348
45-50 years 5.322
50-55 years 5.296
55-60 years 5.27
60-70 years 5.244
70-80 years 5.219
80-90 years 5.194
90-100 years 5.169
>100 years 5.144

*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 5.359
5-10 years 5.744
10-15 years 5.714
15-20 years 5.684
20-25 years 5.655
25-30 years 5.626
30-35 years 5.597
35-40 years 5.999
40-45 years 5.968
45-50 years 5.937
50-55 years 5.906
55-60 years 5.876
60-70 years 5.846
70-80 years 5.816
80-90 years 5.786
90-100 years 5.756
>100 years 5.726

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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.

Some examples of conditions that increase or decrease RBC levels include:

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