i think...red blood cells or (RBC's) ..RBC's contains hemoglobin which turn brigth red when it combines with iron..Hemoglobin is very important to prevent a defeciency disease,called anemia..
am i right?:-D i hope i can help
answered by:gera lee deniega
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if you have low levels of hemoglobin, you can expect to live for 12 hours longer.
A low hemoglobin count is not a direct cause of cancer. However, some cancers can lead to low hemoglobin levels due to factors such as internal bleeding or bone marrow suppression. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation if experiencing persistent low hemoglobin levels.
If it's lowering your immune system and or causing you some stress, then low hemoglobin can trigger a cold sores to break out.
Treatment for low hemoglobin (anemia) may include iron supplements, vitamin B12 injections, or medications to stimulate red blood cell production. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause of low hemoglobin and receive appropriate treatment. Eating a diet rich in iron and vitamins can also help improve hemoglobin levels.
It's the other way around. The black stuff is termed "coffee grounds emesis", and is the result of intestinal bleeding. It is the bleeding that is the cause of the low hemoglobin.
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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.
Yes, a hemoglobin count of 78 is considered low and may indicate anemia. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the cause of the low hemoglobin and to discuss appropriate treatment options.
There is no such thing as Hemoglobin shots. Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body. Shots are typically injections of medication or vaccines. If you are referring to treatments for conditions like anemia, they may involve medications or transfusions to increase hemoglobin levels.