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A hemoglobin level of 11.7 g/dL is considered low for adult males. Normal hemoglobin levels for adult men typically range between 13.8 to 17.2 g/dL. It is advisable to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and management if the hemoglobin level is low.
A hemoglobin level of 152 g/L for a 52-year-old male is slightly higher than normal (considered normal range 135-175 g/L). It is important to consider the overall health of the individual and any symptoms they may be experiencing. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider may be warranted.
If your hemoglobin level is 9.0, follow the advice of your health care provider. Further testing will determine the possible cause and recommended treatment. No treatment can be determined from the hemoglobin level alone. (For instance, just knowing if you're male or female, and whether or not you're menstruating, has a big impact on the treatment plan.)
Not usually no.
Hemoglobin is present in blood and carries oxygen to all parts of the body; males have high testosterone levels which are a very potent anabolic... due to these anabolic effects the hemoglobin levels are higher then females.
Not usually.
Normal Hemoglobin levels in a Male is 13.8 to 17.2 gm/dL but this can vary based on various labs and what they consider to be the normal range.
Depends if you are a adult male or female. The normal hemoglobin level count is 14-18 and for females it's 12-16. If you are an adult female then it's under the normal count but not something life threatening or serious. If you are a male then you might need to take iron supplements, vitamin B pills, ect. It depends on what type of anemia you have. Personally I am a female and my count is usually around 6-7 so i need to constantly get transfusions.
The average height for a 14-yearold old male in the United States is 5 foot, 3 inches. Girls normally reach their height limit before males do.
Yes!
This is completely normal. The average Hemoglobin in women is 14-16. In men the average is 14-18.