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MCHC measures the amount of hemoglobin in your blood and can help diagnose different types of anemia. Learn what a low or high MCHC means, what are the possible causes and symptoms, and how to treat it. Understanding MCHC blood test results can provide insight into your body’s ability to transport oxygen and help detect underlying health issues. Whether your levels are high or low, discussing your results with your healthcare provider ensures you receive the right treatment or follow-up care. When MCHC is high, it means your red blood cells contain more hemoglobin than normal, which can signal various health conditions. This visual guide highlights the seven most common causes of high MCHC (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration) in blood test results. MCHC is often done together with MCV (mean corpuscular volume) test because both of them can thoroughly evaluate blood disorders. (1, 2) MCHC Blood Test Normal Range The normal range for MCHC is between 33 and 36 g/dL in adults. Basically, it sits around 33%. The normal range of MCHC in children is between 32% and 34%.

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