A low hemoglobin count is generally defined as less than 13.5 grams of hemoglobin per deciliter (135 grams per liter) of blood for men and less than 12 grams per deciliter (120 grams per liter) for women. In children, the definition varies with age and sex. The threshold differs slightly between medical practices.
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A hemoglobin level of 11.2 g/dL for a 17-year-old girl is considered slightly low. Normal hemoglobin levels for females in this age group are typically above 12 g/dL. It is advisable for her to consult a healthcare provider to determine the cause of the low hemoglobin and appropriate management.
Not normal.
We count in fives because there are five fingers on one hand-by a year five girl
yes normal
Normal levels of hemoglobin reading in children is 11 to 16 g/dl, grams per deciliter.
not normal at all.
Hemoglobin was discovered by Hünefeld in 1840.
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.
no it isnt normal
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