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Are big red blood cells causing fatigue? What is your MCV?

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In today's episode we're talking about elevated MCV (mean corpuscular volume) and why it can cause fatigue. MCV is an indication of impaired oxygen delivery.

This can result in symptoms of fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath and decreased life performance. When red blood cells are small it often associated with low iron but when they are big nutritionally it is usually related to low B12, folate, thiamine, and B6. Recognize if oxygen delivery is impaired then it is really challenging for healing to occur.

The next time you get a CBC check your MCV level. The goal is to have it around 88-90. We don’t want it too low either as that also impairs oxygen delivery.

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➡️ Get Dr. Matt's free guide to overcoming iron deficiency https://optimizeiron.com/guide/

➡️ Schedule an iron consultation https://calendly.com/ironconsultation/60min

Ask your lifestyle health questions on social media, tag @drwholeness and use #accumulatehealth.

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https://instagram.com/drwholeness

📍 Facebook

https://facebook.com/drwholeness

📍 Website

https://drwholeness.com

📍 YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxjrZpVN_JrfqaRdb9Z16rw/r

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In today's episode we're talking about elevated MCV (mean corpuscular volume) and why it can cause fatigue. MCV is an indication of impaired oxygen delivery.

This can result in symptoms of fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath and decreased life performance. When red blood cells are small it often associated with low iron but when they are big nutritionally it is usually related to low B12, folate, thiamine, and B6. Recognize if oxygen delivery is impaired then it is really challenging for healing to occur.

The next time you get a CBC check your MCV level. The goal is to have it around 88-90. We don’t want it too low either as that also impairs oxygen delivery.

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➡️ Get Dr. Matt's free guide to overcoming iron deficiency https://optimizeiron.com/guide/

➡️ Schedule an iron consultation https://calendly.com/ironconsultation/60min

Ask your lifestyle health questions on social media, tag @drwholeness and use #accumulatehealth.

--------

Connect with Dr. Matt online:

📍 Instagram

https://instagram.com/drwholeness

📍 Facebook

https://facebook.com/drwholeness

📍 Website

https://drwholeness.com

📍 YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxjrZpVN_JrfqaRdb9Z16rw/r

  continue reading

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