Yes, of course! Low Hemoglobin means anemia, and it is said that "there are not leukemia without anemia"
There are many ways in which a low hemoglobin can occur. Among these include young ladies in their menstruating cycle, pregnant women, blood donating frequently, wounds, nosebleeds, Aplastic Anemia, Cirrhosis, Leukemia, etc. Low hemoglobin usually occurs because the body is too slow to produce more red blood cells, but do not be alarmed yet, go to a doctor before anything. Sometimes a low hemoglobin is actually normal for some people.
No, low blood cell count is not a symptom of leukemia, it is a symptom of anemia.
No, asthma is related to low hemoglobin.
Hemoglobin is the fluid that transports blood cells. If you get a transfusion of red blood cells, they would be in the hemoglobin even if it is low.
Anemia in any Leukemia is caused by the bone marrow not producing the proper amounts of red blood cells. Lymphoblastic Leukemia is a form of Leukemia that is caused by deficiencies in the Lymph system in our bodies. Cancerous lymph cells,tumors or other abnormalities can cause it. Possibly low platelet counts and low white blood counts accompany the low RBC
Low hemoglobin level
An abnormally low quantity of hemoglobin in the blood is called anemia. Anemia also refers to a low red blood cell count.
if you have low levels of hemoglobin, you can expect to live for 12 hours longer.
Low hemoglobin itself does not directly affect blood sugar readings. However, conditions that cause low hemoglobin, such as anemia, can influence overall health and may indirectly impact glucose metabolism. Additionally, certain tests for blood sugar, like hemoglobin A1c, may be inaccurate in individuals with low hemoglobin levels, leading to misleading glucose control assessments.
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