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What Does The Attached Blood Report Mean?

Hi Doc, In my blood test Report RBC count :3.60 L MVC:100.5 H MCH:33.8 H RWD:16.3 H AND Blood Picture; peripheral blood Smear Examination: Predominantly normocytic normochomic RbCs anisocytosis+, TLC and DLC are with in limits. Platelets are adequate No Hemoparasites seen No abnormal/immatye cells seen Can you help me in understand the above reports
Sat, 19 Jul 2014
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Hi, you have not mentioned your hb level. You should mention that also. However from your rbc mass its likely that you have low hb. And your mcv is slightly high. Other repors are normal. You just need to go gor vit B 12 once.it may be low . otherwise your reports are ok. Go for vit B12 level ince and take treatment accordingly if needed.
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What Does The Attached Blood Report Mean?

Hi, you have not mentioned your hb level. You should mention that also. However from your rbc mass its likely that you have low hb. And your mcv is slightly high. Other repors are normal. You just need to go gor vit B 12 once.it may be low . otherwise your reports are ok. Go for vit B12 level ince and take treatment accordingly if needed. Thanks for using health care magic.