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What Does This Blood Report Indicate?

Advice for treatment and medication of predominantly Normochromic,Normocytic anemia and occasionally Microcytes seen. Hemoglobin-16,RBC COUNT-6.43,PCV-45.50,MCV-70.8,MCH-24.9,MCHC-35.2 PLATERATES AND WBC-NORMAL CREATININE-0.84,CHOLESTEROL AND TRIGLYCERIDES-NORMAL,SUGAR-NORMAL. UTTERLY TENSION,REQUESTING TO ADVICE ANY RISK ,MEFICATION ETC. BEST REGARDS, RIKTIK
Mon, 27 May 2019
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Radiation Oncologist 's  Response
Hi,

Your reports are normal, nothing alarming in this report. Is there any particular reason you are tensed? What symptoms are you experiencing? Why did you get these blood tests done?
Kindly revert with details of your symptoms which will help me address your concerns in a much better manner.

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

Regards,
Dr. Jatin Bhatia, Radiation Oncologist
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What Does This Blood Report Indicate?

Hi, Your reports are normal, nothing alarming in this report. Is there any particular reason you are tensed? What symptoms are you experiencing? Why did you get these blood tests done? Kindly revert with details of your symptoms which will help me address your concerns in a much better manner. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Jatin Bhatia, Radiation Oncologist