Our body is complex machinery composed of various parts and sub parts. All these parts are bound together with a fluid moving all across the body known as blood. This fluid further is composed of various components. One of the most important components of human blood is hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the red protein in the blood which is responsible for transporting or carrying oxygen within the blood of the human beings and supplying such oxygen to various parts of the body to fulfill their tasks. Just like other health parameters, it is important to understand what is the normal hemoglobin level which the human body needs to maintain?
Hemoglobin Level is the measurement of the amount of hemoglobin molecule within a specified volume of blood in the human body. The level of hemoglobin, thus, is measured in terms of grams of hemoglobin per deciliter of blood.
The normal range and level of hemoglobin varies according to age and gender of human beings. While the normal range of hemoglobin for men ranges between 13.8 to 17.2 grams per deciliter (g/dL), it ranges around 12.1 to 15.1 g/dL for women.
The normal levels of hemoglobin in female vary according to age such as
Just like in females, the normal levels of hemoglobin in males also vary according to age such as
Normal ranges of hemoglobin levels in children again are determined according to their ages as mentioned below
Age Group | Normal Range (g/dL) | Normal Mean (g/dL) | High (g/dL) | Low (g/dL) |
At Birth | 13.5-24.0 | 16.5 | Anything above 24.0 | Anything below 13.5 |
Below 1 month | 10.0-20.0 | 13.9 | Anything above 20.0 | Anything below 10.0 |
1-2 months | 10.0-18.0 | 11.2 | Anything above 18.0 | Anything below 10.0 |
2-6 month | 9.5-14.0 | 12.6 | Anything above 14.0 | Anything below 9.5 |
6 months to 2 years | 10.5-13.5 | 12.0 | Anything above 13.5 | Anything below 10.5 |
2-6 years | 11.5-13.5 | 12.5 | Anything above 13.5 | Anything below 11.5 |
6-12 years | 11.5-15.5 | 13.5 | Anything above 15.5 | Anything below 11.5 |
Low levels of hemoglobin in the body are linked to various kinds of problems which would be discussed below. Some of the ways in which hemoglobin levels can be increased include
Just like low levels of hemoglobin, even high levels of hemoglobin in the body are also linked to various kinds of problems which would be discussed below. Some of the ways in which hemoglobin levels can be decreased include:
Hemoglobin levels are checked by blood tests. Most often, the complete blood count test is suggested by the physicians. This Complete blood count test not only checks the hemoglobin levels in the blood, but it also provides information about white blood cells (should range between 4,300 and 10,800 cells per cubic millimeter (cmm)), red blood cells (should range between 4.2 to 5.9 million cells per cmm), hematocrit or HCT (should normally range between 45-52 percent for men and 37-48 percent for women), Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) (should range between 80 to 100 femtoliters), platelet count, red cell distribution width, and Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) (should range between 27 to 32 picograms).
Apart from the total blood count test, hemoglobin is also checked using the hemoglobin A1c test, especially for diabetes patients, which measures the approximate glucose level occurring in a diabetic person over a three month period by determining the person’s per cent of hemoglobin A1c.
Low Hemoglobin level means that the level of hemoglobin detected in a human body is below the normal range prescribed for the age and sex of the individual. Such low level of hemoglobin levels is also known as anemia.
Some of the popular symptoms of low levels of hemoglobin or anemia include weakness, dizziness, shortness of breath, fast or irregular heartbeat, pale or yellow skin, chest pain, cold hands or feet, headache, and pounding in the ears. In case, these symptoms become critical, it is advised to check with a physician as soon as possible.
Just like low level of hemoglobin levels are risky, even high hemoglobin levels are risky. Some of the common causes of high hemoglobin include:
Such low and high levels of hemoglobin is a critical factor for people of old age, pregnant women, menstruating women, people with chronic health conditions, and people who do vigorous exercises. In order to prevent such critical condition, it is important to know what hemoglobin level is normal.
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