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MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume) measures the average size of your red blood cells. This test is part of the Complete Blood Count (CBC) and helps diagnose different types of anemia and blood disorders.
MCV Meaning in Blood Test:
Normal Range: 80-100 femtoliters (fL)
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Step 2: Home Visit
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Sample transported to DHA-approved lab. MCH is calculated automatically by the analyzer.
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Red blood cells contain more hemoglobin than normal. Usually occurs with macrocytic anemia (characterized by large red blood cells) because these larger cells can hold more hemoglobin.
Common Causes of High MCH:
Symptoms of High MCH:
Red blood cells contain less hemoglobin than normal. This is called hypochromic anemia (pale cells). Indicates problems with hemoglobin synthesis.
Common Causes of Low MCH:
Symptoms of Low MCH:
Red blood cells contain sufficient hemoglobin for proper oxygen transport—ensuring normal hemoglobin production and availability.
Note: Normal MCH doesn’t exclude anemia. You can have normal MCH with low hemoglobin levels (normocytic normochromic anemia).
Common Causes of Low MCH:
Symptoms of Low MCH:
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MCHC: Measures CONCENTRATION of hemoglobin in cells (g/dL)
MCH: Measures AMOUNT of hemoglobin per cell (pg)
MCV: Measures SIZE of red blood cells (fL)
Clinical Interpretation:
Low MCV + Low MCHC + Low MCH:
Normal MCV + Low MCHC:
High MCHC (Rare):
MCHC Test Prepration:
No Fasting Required – Eat and drink normally
Medication: Continue regular medications
Hydration: Drink adequate water for easier blood collection
No Special Restrictions
MCH (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin) measures the average amount of hemoglobin in each red blood cell, measured in picograms (pg). Normal range is 27-33 pg. It helps diagnose anemia types.
Low MCH (below 27 pg) means red blood cells contain insufficient hemoglobin. Common causes include iron deficiency anemia, thalassemia, and chronic disease anemia. Further testing with iron studies needed.
High MCH (above 33 pg) means red blood cells contain excess hemoglobin. Common causes include vitamin B12 deficiency, folate deficiency, hypothyroidism, and liver disease. Vitamin testing recommended.
Normal MCH range is 27-33 picograms (pg) per red blood cell for adults. Values may vary slightly between laboratories.
No, fasting is not required for MCH blood test. You can eat and drink normally before your test.
MCV measures red blood cell SIZE (volume), while MCH measures HEMOGLOBIN AMOUNT per cell. Both are needed to diagnose anemia types accurately.