The normal value of leukocytes after chemotherapy is the same as the reference value of leukocytes in normal people, which is generally (4~10)×10⁹/L, and there is no separate standard.
Most hospitals normal adult white blood cell normal reference value is (4~10)×10^9/L, some hospitals may be due to different testing methods, there are other reference values, as long as in the normal reference value range is mostly considered normal, post-chemotherapy white blood cells are also referred to the reference value of the normal population to determine, and there is no separate standard.
The normal reference value of leukocytes for newborns and children is higher than that of adults, for example, the normal reference value of leukocytes for children within two years of age is (11~12)×10⁹/L. The normal value of leukocytes after chemotherapy for children is also implemented with reference to the normal reference value of leukocytes for children.
It is recommended that the patient under the guidance of the doctor to determine and monitor the white blood cells normal or not, if any abnormality in a timely manner to consult the doctor, active treatment, so as not to delay the condition.