MEAN CORPUSCULAR HEMOGLOBIN

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Department : HEMATOLOGY

The Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) test is a blood test that calculates the average amount of hemoglobin in a single red blood cell. Hemoglobin is the protein responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body.

MCH is usually part of a Complete Blood Count (CBC) and helps in diagnosing and classifying different types of anemia. Abnormal MCH values can indicate conditions such as iron deficiency anemia, vitamin B12 deficiency, or other blood disorders.

The purpose of the Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) Test is to

  • To measure the average hemoglobin content in red blood cells
  • To help diagnose different types of anemia
  • To evaluate red blood cell health
  • To assist in identifying nutritional deficiencies
  • To support overall blood disorder diagnosis

Tests Prepration :

Consult your doctor. No fasting is required Normal diet and fluid intake can be maintained Inform your doctor about any medications being taken No special preparation is generally needed Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider

The Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) test measures the average amount of hemoglobin present in each red blood cell, helping in the evaluation of different types of anemia.

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