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Adding to my previous question  as haemoglobin  question  was asked. hb is 12 Attached previous questions Mcv is 65 Mch 22 Hb 12 Mchc 33.3 Rdw 14.7 Iron 69 Tibc 302 Ferritin 14 Uibc 232 Transferrin 211 Peripheral smear Normocytic normochromic Rbc
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I believe there may be an error in your report. Given the low MCV and MCH values, the report should indicate microcytic hypochromic anemia.
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You have anemia
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In addition to my previous opinion, this looks like borderline iron deficiency. Iron stores are depleted and will cause anemia shortly, if not intervened.
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1. Consume an Iron rich diet. 2. Supplement with Iron Tablets 50mg daily early morning empty stomach. Follow up after 4 weeks.
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Need more details for proper evaluation. Kindly connect for further management
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Reports are normal
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Interpretation: • The low MCV and MCH suggest microcytic, hypochromic anemia, commonly associated with iron deficiency. • The low ferritin level supports iron deficiency. • The borderline iron level and the normal TIBC and transferrin suggest the body’s iron-binding capacity is still intact, but iron stores are depleted. For further queries or guidance whatsapp nine three seven zero two eight four three seven six.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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