I had this problem 11 years ago. It was diagnosed from me feeling faint on standing up.
The solution: well they never did it but advised me if my red cell count was consistently too high they would treat it by taking blood at regular intervals.
No.
Far too much for you to contemplate.
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That is the correct spelling of "hemoglobin" (also haemoglobin) for the iron-based protein that holds oxygen in red blood cells.
Do your very best to get it all done.
The porphyrias are disorders in which the body produces too much porphyrin and insufficient heme (an iron-containing nonprotein portion of the hemoglobin molecule).
Probably a lot, but no studies have been done.
liver. too much alcohol damages the liver. if too much damage is done. the whole body may start to detoriate.
blood transfusion and low iron
There is approximately 3.47 mg of iron in 1 gram of hemoglobin.
If you consume too much liquids, it could dilute out the electrolytes from your blood. This can even be fatal if done to the extreme.
it will show your hemogblobin level , and let you know if you're in a good health condition . if you wanna test your hemoglobin level at home,you can get a nice hemoglobin meter at medasia.store