Laboratory Result of Hemoglobin :
Hemoglobin :-
Hemoglobin made up of four protein chains
Two alpha chains
Two beta chains
Every chain contain a ring-like heme / an iron atom.
Oxygen binds reversibly to iron atoms. This carry the oxygen to each and every part of the body.
Normal Range :
At Birth : 13.5-24g/dl
0-1month : 13-21g/dl
1-2 month : 10-18g/dl
2-6 month : 9.5-14g/dl
6-2 years : 10.5-13.5g/dl
2-6 years : 11.5-13.5g/dl
6-12 years : 11.5-15.5g/dl
Male 12-18 years : 13-16g/dl
Female 12-18 years : 12-16g/dl
Adult -
Male : 13-17g/dl
Female : 12-15.1g/dl
Decrease in hemoglobin count :
Error in production :-
Aplastic Anemia
Cancer
ART medication
Chemotherapy
Chronic kidney disease
Cirrhosis
Hypothyroidism
Iron deficiency Anemia
Lead poisoning
Leukemia
Multiple myeloma
Myelodyspalstic syndrome
Vitamin Deficiencies
Hemolysis
Thalasemia
Sickle cell anemia
G6PD Deficiencies
Porphyria
Spherocytosis
Vasculitis
Intravascular coagulation
Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
Blood loss
Bleeding from wound
Bleeding from gi tract
Bleeding due to trauma
Heavy menstrual bleeding
Rupture of Aneurysm
Increase in hemoglobin count :
Anabolic steroids
CO poisoning
Congenital Heart diasese
Heart Failure
COPD
Dehydration
EPO doping
Hemoglobinopathies
Kidney cancer
Kidney Transplant
Living at high altitude
Liver carcinoma
Polycythemia vera
Pulmonary Fibrosis
Sleep apnea
Smoking
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Dr Rakesh R Mund

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