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I had a cbc done and the result says normochromic normocytic anemeia is present. what does that mean?

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Anemia: Normochromic means that your red cells are normally colored (not too pale or too dark). Normocytic means that your red cells are normally sized (not too small or too large). Hematologists categorize anemias in this way so they can generate a list of causes responsible for a given anemia.

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Low hemoglobin: Anemia can be due to many reasons and you should be see your doctor for investigation. See this site for more information. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/anemia/ds00321.

Answered 9/19/2013

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