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What Does My Blood Test Report Suggest?

I just received a copy of my blood tests today. I already know I have been suffering from anemia and have been taking liquid iron, twice a day with orange juice for the last month (as pills did not seem to make a difference previously). My RBC is high 4.78, HGB 11.3, MCV 80, MCH 23.6, MCHC 29.7, RDW 20.1, MPV 10.7, ANISO is 1+, MICRO is 1+, RET-He is 27.8 and RETIC is 1.82. WHat does this all mean????
Fri, 25 Jul 2014
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your value is almost normal, now you have mild hypochromic microcytic anemia. if you have not go through S. Iron & S. Feritine then go for it. and confirm that its due to iron deficiency. if you have iron deficiency then take iron rich diet like jegery, dates, green leafy vegetables, dry fruits etc, and continue with your oral iron supplement therapy till your iron store becomes normal.
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What Does My Blood Test Report Suggest?

your value is almost normal, now you have mild hypochromic microcytic anemia. if you have not go through S. Iron & S. Feritine then go for it. and confirm that its due to iron deficiency. if you have iron deficiency then take iron rich diet like jegery, dates, green leafy vegetables, dry fruits etc, and continue with your oral iron supplement therapy till your iron store becomes normal. thanks for using health care magic.