Elevated WBC and Low Hemoglobin?

Published on, 18 November, 2024. Answered by Dr. Helmi Rashidi and Verified by Dr.Galen Team
Patient Question

Hello Doctor,

What does it mean if WBC is 11.4, Hemoglobin 11.2, MCV 76.6, MCH 24.5, and RDW 15.1?

Answered by Dr. Helmi Rashidi

Hello,

Thank you for reaching out to Dr.Galen. Please find the below response to your query.

Your white blood cell (WBC) count is slightly elevated at 11.4, which often indicates some form of infection is present in the body. Meanwhile, your hemoglobin level is low at 11.2, along with reduced MCV (76.6) and MCH (24.5). This combination typically suggests iron deficiency anemia, which is one of the most common causes of low hemoglobin with low MCV and MCH levels.

I recommend paying close attention to your diet. Increase your intake of iron-rich foods like leafy greens, red meat, and iron-fortified cereals. You may also benefit from taking iron supplements to boost your hemoglobin and iron levels. Additionally, adding B-complex vitamins can help improve your overall blood health. Please monitor your condition, and follow up with further tests if symptoms persist.

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About Dr. Helmi Rashidi

Dr. Helmi Rashidi

Family Practice / General Practice

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