It means that the blood count is low because somebody was bleeding (as opposed to blood count being low due to, say, lack of red blood cell production or
increased blood cell detruction.)
When Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin level is low or commonly known as MCH, this means a person has iron-deficiency anemia. This type of anemia can be caused by insufficient iron in the diet or blood loss.
Iron deficiency anemia. The normal hematocrit (ratio of packed red blood cells to total blood volume) rules out anemia due to loss of blood cells through hemorrhage or sickling. Below-normal hemoglabin indicates an iron deficiency in this case. No available iron = no hemoglobin produced.
This means they have a low or high blood content of iron.
Do you mean anemic? Anemia is a low red blood cell count.
It seems like you may have a typo in your question. Did you mean "anemia"? Anemia is a condition characterized by a lack of healthy red blood cells in the body, leading to symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath. It can be caused by various factors, including iron deficiency, vitamin B12 deficiency, or chronic diseases. Treatment for anemia depends on the underlying cause.
Low hemoglobin (Hgb) on a complete blood count (CBC) typically indicates anemia, which is a condition characterized by a decreased number of red blood cells or reduced hemoglobin levels in the blood. Anemia can be caused by various factors such as blood loss, nutritional deficiencies, chronic disease, or underlying health conditions. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider is necessary to determine the cause and appropriate treatment for low Hgb levels.
blood loss
I'm guessing that you mean like walking and then falling on their face. they normally wouldn't die unless a secondary effect of the fall, EG: Blood loss
== == It means that you're suffering form iron deficiency anemia
RBC is red blood cell count, they carry oxygen through the blood stream, could cause anemia.
Loss of function in the bone marrow can lead to decreased production of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. This can result in conditions such as anemia, increased susceptibility to infections, and impaired blood clotting. Treatment may involve blood transfusions or bone marrow transplant.
A low Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) level typically indicates that there is less hemoglobin in the red blood cells than normal. This can be due to conditions such as iron deficiency anemia, thalassemia, or chronic diseases that affect red blood cell production. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider is needed to determine the underlying cause.