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Hemoglobin, in Visit Clinic

Measures the oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells to detect anemia, blood loss, or high levels in Visit Clinic.

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What is a Hemoglobin Test in Visit Clinic?

The hemoglobin test measures the amount of hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. Hemoglobin moves oxygen from the lungs to the body’s tissues and helps clear carbon dioxide. Knowing the level helps assess how well blood delivers oxygen. Low hemoglobin suggests anemia from iron, B12 or folate deficiency, blood loss, or chronic disease. High hemoglobin may come from dehydration, smoking, or lung problems. Doctors use it for routine health checks, pre-surgery screening, and to monitor treatment for anemia or other blood disorders. It is used to monitor chronic diseases and pregnancy. Repeating the test over time shows whether treatment is working.

Hemoglobin Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Hemoglobin Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Hemoglobin test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Hemoglobin Test in Visit Clinic?

Hemoglobin is commonly included in a complete blood count (CBC) and is ordered when patients report fatigue, shortness of breath, dizziness, or visible pallor. It helps diagnose and monitor anemia, polycythemia, bleeding, and response to treatments like iron or transfusions. Abnormal values can stem from nutritional deficiencies, chronic disease, blood loss, dehydration, lung disease, or inherited hemoglobin disorders. Family history of sickle cell or thalassemia makes testing important.

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What is the normal hemoglobin level in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal hemoglobin levels in adults are roughly: men 13.5–17.5 g/dL, women 12.0–15.5 g/dL. During pregnancy, levels are generally considered normal if ≥11.0 g/dL in the first and third trimesters and ≥10.5 g/dL in the second. Pediatric normal values vary by age; most children have about 11–16 g/dL depending on age.

How to increase hemoglobin in Visit Clinic?plus

Increase hemoglobin by eating iron-rich foods (red meat, poultry, fish, legumes, spinach) and pairing them with vitamin C (citrus, peppers) to boost absorption. Ensure adequate folate and vitamin B12 (leafy greens, fortified cereals, dairy, eggs). Avoid tea/coffee with meals and cook in cast-iron pans. If levels are low, get blood tests and follow medical advice—iron supplements or treatment may be needed.

What does it mean if your hemoglobin is low in Visit Clinic?plus

Low hemoglobin means your blood carries less oxygen than normal, usually indicating anemia. Common causes are iron, vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, blood loss, chronic disease, or bone marrow problems. Symptoms include fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, pale skin, and dizziness. See a doctor for blood tests to identify the cause and guide treatment (diet, supplements, or specific therapies).

What are the 4 types of hemoglobin in Visit Clinic?plus

Hemoglobin types include HbA (adult predominant; α2β2), HbA2 (minor adult form; α2δ2), HbF (fetal hemoglobin; α2γ2, higher oxygen affinity), and abnormal variants such as HbS (sickle‑cell β‑globin mutation). In adults, HbA comprises about 95–98% of total hemoglobin while HbA2 is roughly 2–3%, with variants causing clinically important disorders.

What diseases affect hemoglobin in Visit Clinic?plus

Diseases affecting hemoglobin include iron‑deficiency anemia, megaloblastic (B12/folate) anemia, sideroblastic anemia, hemolytic anemias, aplastic anemia, thalassemias, sickle cell disease, chronic kidney disease–related anemia (reduced erythropoietin), and infections like malaria. Some inherited hemoglobinopathies and bone marrow disorders also alter hemoglobin quantity or quality, causing fatigue, pallor, jaundice, or hypoxia. Diagnosis uses blood tests; treatment depends on cause.

Is 9.5 haemoglobin normal in Visit Clinic?plus

A haemoglobin of 9.5 g/dL is below normal for most adults and indicates anemia. Normal adult ranges are roughly 13–17 g/dL for men and 12–15 g/dL for women; thresholds differ in pregnancy and children. Causes include iron deficiency, chronic disease, vitamin deficiencies or blood loss. See a clinician for evaluation (CBC, iron studies) and treatment tailored to the cause.