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What should be my problem in my blood results?

                Blood Results             Result:                         Reference Range:
Mean Cell Hemoglobin/MCH :    24.90                                   26-32
Mean Cell Hemoglobin Concentration/MCHC - 30.30           32-36
Neutrophils                             :    0.53                                 0.57-0.67
Metamyelocytes                     :       -                                    0.00-0.00
Bands                                     :       -                                    0.03-0.05
Segmenters                            :     0.53                                0.54-0.62
Lymphocytes                          :      0.42                                0.25-0.33
Monocytes                             :       0.02                               0.03-0.07
Basophils                                :        -                                   0.00-0.01
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649848 tn?1534633700
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Do you have a thyroid question, as this is a thyroid disorders community?
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You haven't mentioned your hemoglobin value. Anyway if you are gain testing then do check you hemoglobin and ferritin level as your relatively low MCH and MCHC pointing to iron deficiency anemia.
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