What is the normal range of RBC & WBC and haemoglobin?
Red blood cells are 3.93 to 5.69 cells per cubic millimeter are normal. WBC 3,300 to 8,700 cells per cubic millimeter
Last updated on 23 Feb 2023
A complete blood count can help find the cause of symptoms such as weakness, fatigue and fever
They detect the site of invasion and then destroy the invading pathogen and prevent diseases.
The symptoms of High or low MCH levels are shortness of breathe and rapid heart beat
The primary functions of RBC is to carry and supply oxygen throughout all parts of the body. WBC's are cells which help in fighting infection in the body.
A high RDW and low MCV suggests iron deficiency or microcytic anemia
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