MCH is calculated by dividing the total amount of hemoglobin by the number of red blood cells.
MCH values can help diagnose and monitor certain types of anemia and other blood disorders. Low MCH levels may indicate iron deficiency anemia, while high levels may suggest conditions like macrocytic anemia.
A healthcare professional can provide a more accurate interpretation of MCH results and guide further investigation or treatment if needed. Monitoring MCH, along with other blood parameters, allows for a clearer understanding of the overall health and functioning of red blood cells.
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