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Is Normocytic normochromic anemia mean deficiency of hemoglobin or deficiency of rbc ? Or it mean deficiency of both ( Hgb and rbc ) ?
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Please consult with a General Physician for detailed information and discussion. Please have at least 15-20 minutes so that a meaningful discussion can be there.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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It's anemia of chronic disease or due to bloss loss
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pbf or bma cytology
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detailed history and consult with physician
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It just means that your anemia (either reduced hb or RBC), is probably not due to iron folic acid or vit b12 deficiencies, might be blood loss of some sort or other pathology.
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Nutritional def cn be seen Do consult can help u with it Need more reports 
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Normal size and color of RBC with decreased Hb on rbc Mostly due to blood loss or chronic disease
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Deficiency of nothing It's normal
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RBC carries hemophilia so it's deficiency of both
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Can be both.
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Can be both. But your RBC morphology is normal.
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Have iron supplements dear you will be fine
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Could be either way. Generally both of them. Anemia needs work up . Kindly consult your local doctor or consult here on practo. Regards.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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