Hemoglobin levels typically considered normal range from about 13.5 to 17.5 grams per deciliter (g/dL) for men and 12.0 to 15.5 g/dL for women. Medical intervention is generally recommended when levels drop below 7 g/dL, as this poses significant health risks. However, some individuals may tolerate lower levels without immediate intervention, particularly if they are asymptomatic. It's essential to evaluate each case individually, considering symptoms and overall health.
Hypochromia (as in hypochromic anemia) is the medical term meaning deficiency in hemoglobin.
This test requires a blood sample. No special preparation is needed before the test.
The term agonal respirations is used for slow, shallow breathing. This is usually a very bad sign and medical intervention is needed
Iron
It's needed to make hemoglobin.
copper's role in iron metabolism makes it a key factor in hemoglobin synthesis
Basically hemoglobin is intended for oxygen transport from lungs to brain, muscle and whole body as needed...
Iron
Bleeding that continues originates from the back of the nose in most cases and will flow down the throat. If that happens, emergency intervention is needed
Hemoglobin contain iron.
Hemoglobin is the protein that, along with water, makes up a red blood cell. Hemoglobin is made from two substances, heme and globin. In order for hemoglobin synthesis to take place, two chains of globin must connect to one another. Without these chains, hemoglobin synthesis cannot happen.
I have never had to provide a medical report when flying within the USA - so I would think not.