Reticulocyte CountTest OverviewA reticulocyte count is a blood test that measures how fast
red blood cells called
reticulocytes are made by the bone marrow and
released into the blood. Reticulocytes are in the blood for
about 2 days before developing into mature red blood cells. Normally, about 1%
to 2% of the red blood cells in the blood are reticulocytes. The reticulocyte count rises when there is a lot of blood loss or in certain diseases in which red blood cells are destroyed prematurely, such as hemolytic anemia.
Also, being at high altitudes may cause
reticulocyte counts to rise, to help you adjust to the lower oxygen levels at high altitudes.
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