My blood MCH and MCV are slightly below normal range?
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Last updated on 12 Dec 2024
Hyperthyroidism causes mild decreases in total white blood cell count, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia and increases, normal or mild decreases in total white blood cell count.
full blood count, blood group and Rhesus status (positive or negative), sickle cell anemia and other infectious diseases which include HIV, Syphyllis, hepatitis B
Two blood tests mainly hemoglobin electrophoresis and genetic testing are tests that detect thalasemmia
The only way to know is to do a blood test
Usually 6 to 7 hours of sleep is recommended
Complete Blood Picture, Complete Blood Profile, CBP
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