What does a high lymphocyte and a high MCH count mean?
The average is 32-36%. This measures the amount of hemoglobin in your blood (hemoglobin is what transports oxygen to your tissues). High levels are not a problem unless you have a certain genetic disorder which causes excessive amounts and too many red blood cells to be produced. You would already know if you had this problem. Most likely it is just the norm for you. Just to let you know, health care providers generally do not look at this number as any kind of indicator of anything – your hemoglobin and hematocrit are the numbers that are reviewed mostly when it comes to how your blood is functioning.