MCH results show the average number of picograms (a picogram is one-trillionth of a gram) of hemoglobin you have per red blood cell (pg/cell). Although labs vary, the normal MCH range is between 27 and 33 pg/cell for adults, regardless of sex. Amounts below this range are considered low MCH. Amounts above are high (elevated) MCH. MCH is the average quantity of hemoglobin present in a single red blood cell. Learn what it means if your MCH value is low or high, plus symptoms and treatment.ß Learn about MCH blood test or mean corpuscular hemoglobin. MCH normal range. What are causes low and high MCH. How to treat low, high MCV and MCH. Why Does Your MCH Value Matter? Your MCH value indicates the average amount of hemoglobin in each of your blood cells. The amount is measured in picograms (pg) per cell. The normal range for MCH in adults is between 27 and 31 pg/cell. 5 An elevated or low MCH level can indicate various medical conditions.

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