The normal ranges for hemoglobin depend on the age and, beginning in adolescence, the gender of the person. The normal ranges are:
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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.
Hemoglobin was discovered by Hünefeld in 1840.
Well, darling, a normal hemoglobin level for a 67-year-old man should be around 13.8 to 17.2 grams per deciliter. But hey, if his levels are slightly below or above that range, it doesn't necessarily mean he's on death's door. Just keep an eye on it and consult with a healthcare professional if you're concerned, honey.
For a 57-year-old female, a normal hemoglobin level typically ranges from about 12.0 to 15.5 grams per deciliter (g/dL). However, individual factors such as health status, altitude, and specific laboratory standards can influence these values. It's always best for individuals to consult with their healthcare provider to interpret their hemoglobin levels in the context of their overall health.
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Yes a healthy woman, non pregnant should have a hemoglobin level of between 12.1 and I believe 15.1, at 11.2 you/in theory are/would be borderline anemic. A woman that is pregnant is expected to have a hemoglobin level of around 11.0 and upwards. Some doctors will prescribe iron tablets etc for an 11.2 hemoglobin level, if in doubt please contact your doctor and see what they think is best.
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