White cell count: Generally, a white blood cell count is considered normal from around 4-11k. However, these are not absolute values and a good number of totally healthy patients may be slightly below or above this number. Blood work can only be interpreted within context and along with other parameters in your blood. 3.6 could very well be normal for you :)
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