Measures the percentage of red blood cells in your blood, assessing overall blood health and indicating anaemia or dehydration.
A protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. Levels indicate oxygen-carrying capacity and can diagnose anaemia or polycythaemia.
Measures the average amount of haemoglobin in a red blood cell. Low MCH suggests iron deficiency; high MCH indicates vitamin B12 or folate deficiency.
Measures the concentration of haemoglobin in red blood cells. Abnormal levels indicate anaemia or other blood disorders.
Measures the average size of red blood cells. Large MCV may indicate vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, while small MCV may indicate iron deficiency.
Tiny blood cells that help clot blood. An abnormal count may indicate disorders affecting platelet production or function.
Measures the number of red blood cells, crucial for diagnosing various blood conditions.
Indicates the variation in size of red blood cells. High RDW suggests mixed cell sizes, indicating types of anaemia or other health issues.