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What Does MCV Level Of 94 Fl On A Blood Test Report Indicate?

hi doctor, my name is surendharan, i went for my blood test yesterday, in that report MCV level it shows 94 fl. is it normal or high??? in that range they have mentioned 82-92 is normal. so which means is it high?? in every website they are giving different ranges, actually what is the normal range for MCV?? if it is high, what are all the possible causes?? what will be the impact in our body and how to reduce it, and how to make it in normal range??.. kindly give your suggestions for this please, give your valuable ideas to YYYY@YYYY
Wed, 23 Oct 2019
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Hello,

When MCV is higher than 92 , probably makrocitar anemia. You have to do: sideremi,feritinemia, and measure the level of B12 vit.in your body.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Valentina Hima, Pulmonologist

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What Does MCV Level Of 94 Fl On A Blood Test Report Indicate?

Hello, When MCV is higher than 92 , probably makrocitar anemia. You have to do: sideremi,feritinemia, and measure the level of B12 vit.in your body. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Valentina Hima, Pulmonologist