ब्लड टेस्ट रिपोर्ट में MCV: इसकी फुल फॉर्म, मीनिंग और बहुत कुछ - MyHealth

What Is an MCV Blood Test?
An MCV blood test measures the size of your RBC to help diagnose anemia, folate deficiency, liver disease, hypothyroidism, and chronic hypoxia.

RBCs are responsible for supplying oxygen to cells and collecting wastes like carbon dioxide for removal. A change in their average size affects this process, making it an effective indicator of anemia and related diseases.

Your doctor may order this blood test to be taken during your wellness checkup as part of the complete blood count (CBC). But often, it’s a response to verify symptoms of the conditions as mentioned above.

The MCV blood test is often performed together with other tests that determine the characteristics of RBC, such as the following:

Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH): measures the average amount of hemoglobin (the protein that carries oxygen) in the RBC.
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC): screens for the concentration level of hemoglobin in a RBC.
Red cell distribution width (RDW): compares the sizes of RBCs and determines significant differences.

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