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Based on the laboratory results you've provided, here's a brief interpretation:
1. **Hemoglobin (Hb)**: At 15.4 gm/dl, this falls within the normal range (12.0-18.0 gm/dl), indicating adequate oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.
2. **Total Leucocyte Count (TLC)**: The count of 8200 cells/cu.mm is within the normal range (4000-10000 cells/cu.mm), suggesting no acute infection or inflammation.
3. **Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)**: At 5.97 million/cumm, this is also within the normal range (4.50-5.50 million/cumm), indicating healthy erythropoiesis.
4. **Platelet Count (PLT)**: The count of 325 x 10^3 is normal (150-450 x 10^3), indicating good clotting ability.
5. **Hematocrit (PCV/HCT)**: At 51.2%, this is slightly elevated compared to the normal range (34-46%), which could suggest dehydration or a condition leading to increased red blood cell production.
6. **Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)**: At 85.7 fl, this is within the normal range (50.0-99.0 fl), indicating normal red blood cell size.
7. **Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)**: At 25.8 pg, this is below the normal range (27.0-31.0 pg), which could indicate a type of anemia or iron deficiency.
8. **Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)**: At 30.1 gm/dl, this is slightly below the normal range (31.5-34.5 gm/dl), which could also indicate possible anemia.
9. **Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW-CV)**: At 13.5%, this is within the normal range (11.5-14.5%), indicating a uniformity in red blood cell size.
Overall, your results indicate some areas that may require further evaluation, particularly regarding hematocrit, MCH, and MCHC levels. It is advisable to consult me for a better evaluation and treatment tailored to your specific needs. You can also reach out via WhatsApp at eight hundred ninety-eight thousand two hundred thirteen thirty-two for more assistance.
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