The mean hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) of red blood cells is a calculated parameter in routine blood tests. Normal or high hemoglobin level indicates that the body is rich in iron. The low hemoglobin content indicates that iron deficiency in the body further affects hemoglobin synthesis and oxygen carrying capacity, leading to anemia and hindering normal physiological activities of the human body.
However, if the iron content is too high, it will lead to cardiovascular diseases such as coronary atherosclerosis. If the average hemoglobin content of red blood cells exceeds 32 (pg), it means that the iron content in the body is slightly higher. Pay attention to diet at ordinary times, try to reduce the intake of high-calorie and high-iron food, exercise properly, and promote metabolism in the body.
Extended data:
1. The average hemoglobin concentration of red blood cells (MCHC), that is, the average gram of hemoglobin per 1 liter of blood cells, is expressed in g/L, and the formula is as follows: MCHC= gram of hemoglobin per liter of blood (g/L)/ hematocrit per liter of blood (L/L).
Second, the normal value
Mean red blood cell hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) reference value:
Male 300 ~ 360 * g/L,
300 ~ 360 * g/L for females,
Newborns are 300 ~ 360 * g/l.
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