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2016-10-30 03:24:23
Whats does RBCs normocytic normochromic means in blood test ? Is it something related to anemia Kindly help
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Hello.. Well such an impression on the blood peripheral smear suggests that your rbcs have normal shape and volume and need not worry about anemia...no there is no anemia in the report..it's complete ly normal...thank you

Answered2016-10-31 23:46:05

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It is normal , nothing to worry

Answered2016-10-30 18:01:26

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Normocytic normochromic anemia means size of RBC is normal and hemoglobin content of RBC is normal. ...blood loss or any underlying chronic disease can cause this type of anemia with reduction of total RBC count...get evaluated

Answered2016-10-31 04:52:18

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Normocytic means red blood cell size within normal limits Noochromic means hemoglobin concentration within normal limits
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You did not mention about other parameters
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Have healthy lifestyle.

Answered2016-10-31 00:47:21

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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  Normocytic means the cell apperance. The RBC looks normal. Normochromic means the RBCs look properly stained indicating normal amount of Hb in them. Have a high protein diet. And include lits of fruits and vegetables in your diet . Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.

Answered2016-10-30 16:59:36

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