I recently reviewed my blood test results and noticed that my hemoglobin is 9.7 g/dL, my serum iron is 46 µg/dL, and my MPV is elevated at 14.8. Could you please review these results and advise accordingly.
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Your blood test suggests you are Anaemic. At your age anaemia is usually due to your periods.
Please take oral iron and have your blood test CBP done in 4 weeks to check the anaemia is improving.
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Please consult a General Physician in your area with all your reports. The Doctor can see you and your reports and start appropriate treatment.
The information you have shared is very sketchy.
Hi..low hemoglobin can be due to various reasons in females. As per the above reports, its likely to be due to iron deficiency. The main concern is to find the cause of anemia( low hemoglobin) and then treat the cause, rather than taking only the iron supplements.
This needs a detailed history taking and then some additional tests
Next Steps
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Your blood test results suggest that you are likely dealing with iron-deficiency anemia, which is the most common and very treatable cause of low hemoglobin in females.
Hemoglobin 9.7 g/dL – This is moderately low and consistent with anemia.
Serum Iron 46 µg/dL – This falls on the lower side of normal, supporting iron deficiency.
MPV 14.8 (elevated) – This means your platelets are larger in size. It commonly happens when the bone marrow is actively trying to produce new blood cells to compensate for anemia. It is not dangerous and usually normalizes once the anemia corrects.
Most likely cause
In women your age, the most common reasons include:
Heavy or prolonged periods
Low dietary iron intake
Recent illness or infection
Gastric acidity/poor iron absorption
Post-viral weakness
Next Steps
1.Start iron supplementation (important because diet alone will not rapidly correct Hb).
A commonly used option is:
• Ferrous sulfate / ferrous ascorbate 100–200 mg elemental iron per day
Take it after food with vitamin C (like lemon water) for better absorption.
2.Repeat CBC + serum ferritin after 4 weeks to see the response.
3.Diet additions:
• Green leafy vegetables, jaggery, dates, beetroot
• Eggs, chicken, fish
• Sprouts, beans, ragi
• Avoid tea/coffee within 2 hours of taking iron tablets (they reduce absorption)
4.Check menstrual cycle
If your periods are heavy or irregular, you may need additional evaluation.
Good luck!
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