Description
Reticulocyte count
Sample Type: Whole Blood
Tests Included:
Reticulocyte Count
Sample Required:
Blood sample
Test Time:
Results are typically available within a few hours.
Test Range Values:
Normal range for reticulocyte count is generally between 0.5% to 2.5% of total red blood cells.
What is the test?
Reticulocyte count measures the percentage of immature red blood cells (reticulocytes) in the bloodstream, providing information about bone marrow function and diagnosing anemia.
Test Procedure:
A blood sample is collected from a vein and analyzed to count the percentage of reticulocytes among total red blood cells.
When to take the test:
When a healthcare provider suspects anemia, bone marrow disorders, or needs to monitor response to treatment for conditions like iron deficiency anemia, they may order a reticulocyte count.
Who should take the test:
Patients with symptoms like fatigue, pale skin, or shortness of breath, indicating potential anemia, may require this test.
Precautions for exceptional cases (pregnancy, etc.):
Pregnant individuals may have specific guidelines regarding this test, which their healthcare provider will communicate.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q1: What does a high reticulocyte count indicate?
A: A high reticulocyte count often suggests increased red blood cell production in response to anemia, blood loss, or hemolysis.
* Please note that specific testing protocols and guidelines may vary based on the latest recommendations from health authorities and regulatory agencies. It is essential to consult healthcare professionals and follow local testing guidelines for accurate and appropriate testing.