Low MCV and MCH on my blood test can you help me decipher this test result?!


Question: Low MCV and MCH on my blood test can you help me decipher this test result!?
My RBC is High (5!.35) and my MCV (80!.4) and MCH (26!.7) are low!. Could someone explain to me what this means!? Should I be eating more red meat!? (Anemia) Lil' bit more info: 25 year old female, 275, Non Smoker non drinker!. Mother of one!. Anymore info just ask! Don't be a jerk about the answer!. Just give me an honest answer!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
MCV (mean corpuscular volume) refers to the size of each red blood cell!. MCH (mean corpuscular hemoglobin) refers to the concentration of hemoglobin in each red blood cell!. If MCV and MCH are low, it means your red blood cells are smaller than average (MCV) and paler than average (MCH), and can't carry as much oxygen as normal!. This is usually caused by an iron deficiency anemia!.
Red meat does contain iron, but it may be healthier to look for a multivitamin that includes iron!.
Have they tested for iron levels or TIBC (total iron binding capacity)!? These tests help verify the anemia is due to iron deficiency!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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