Is a red blood cell count of 12 normal?

Nov 18, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Feng
Introduction
RBC 12 usually refers to 12 red blood cells per high-power field (HPF) in a routine urine test. Whether a finding of 12 RBCs/HPF in urinalysis is normal depends on the patient's specific condition. If the patient presents with hematuria, frequent urination, or urgency, this may indicate a urinary tract infection, and in such cases, the result is generally considered abnormal. However, if there are no associated symptoms, it is usually regarded as within the normal range.

Red blood cells 12 usually refers to 12 red blood cells per high-power field (RBC 12/HPF) in a routine urine test. Whether RBC 12/HPF in urinalysis is normal depends on the patient's specific condition. If hematuria, frequent urination, or urgency are present, it may indicate a urinary tract infection, and in such cases, this result is typically considered abnormal. However, if there are no adverse symptoms, it is generally considered within the normal range.

1. Abnormal

If RBC 12/HPF is detected in the urine test along with symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, or dysuria, it may suggest a urinary tract infection, which is usually considered abnormal. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. Under a doctor's guidance, antibiotics such as amoxicillin capsules or cefixime dispersible tablets may be used to alleviate the condition.

2. Normal

Although red blood cells are typically not present in urine, the normal reference range for red blood cells in urinalysis is generally considered to be 0–12/HPF. Therefore, if RBC 12/HPF is found without any accompanying symptoms, it is usually regarded as normal.

In summary, if any of the above issues occur, it is advisable to cooperate with a physician to undergo further examinations so that appropriate treatment can be provided based on the actual condition.

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