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Hemoglobinometer
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For adult males the normal hemoglobin values are from 14-18 grams/deciliter. For adult females the normal hemoglobin values are from 12-16 grams/deciliter. I don't know how these values could be expressed as percents.
You must mean 11.4. Click in the link below for information about hemoglobin values.
Pregnant women and people with cirrhosis have extra fluid, which dilutes the blood, decreasing the hemoglobin. Dehydration concentrates the blood, increasing the hemoglobin.
Reference values vary from laboratory to laboratory but are generally found within the following ranges: six months to adult: up to 2% of the total hemoglobin, newborn to six months: up to 75% of the total hemoglobin.
hemoglobin, hematocrit, WBC count, and platelet count.
Women = 13.9 Men = 14.3 Hb (G Per DL Blood)
Hemoglobin is that protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen. A normal range of values in a female is: 12.1 - 15.1 gm/dl; in a male, it is 13.8 - 17.2 gm/dl. So, if one has a hemoglobin of 6.4, this is an abnormal value and should be evaluated by a physician ASAP.
That means you have a serious anemia, normal values are usually 12-16 depending on your gender.
Congestive heart failure causes increased hemoglobin. When the underlying cause is anemia; the body will respond by increasing production of red blood cells (RBCs); withe a responding increase in hematocrit (the percentage of red blood cells in whole blood). Increased RBCs leads to increased hemoglobin levels.
hemoglobin
Hemoglobin is a protein and it has an iron ion that can attract an oxygen molecule to it. Both proteins and iron can be found in food.
No, hemoglobin is a protein.