Is dehydration a result of decreased hematocrit?

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2026-05-02 11:00

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No, dehydration typically results in increased hematocrit levels. When the body loses water, the concentration of red blood cells in the blood increases, leading to a higher hematocrit. Dehydration causes a reduction in plasma volume while the number of red blood cells remains relatively constant, thus raising the hematocrit percentage.

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