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I've been having a recurrent vaginal yeast infection for a year and my doctor advised me to have my blood tested. Blood sugar  turned out to be OK, but there are a few other things that I worry about: MCV-76, MCH-24, RDW- 17,10 and MPV - 3,6. The doctor told me these things are not that important, actually she didn't even look at them, although I asked her. I'm especially worried about the MPV. Is 3,6 too low? (PLT is 290). I s there a reason to worry? What's your opinion?  
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