I have low hemagloben . . I am anemia, you get really tired and dizzy , or when you stand up fast you get really light headed and sometimes have no energy. You have to take lots of iron tablets or eat lots of green veg and red meat :D x I have low hemagloben . . I am anemia, you get really tired and dizzy , or when you stand up fast you get really light headed and sometimes have no energy. You have to take lots of iron tablets or eat lots of green veg and red meat :D x I have low hemagloben . . I am anemia, you get really tired and dizzy , or when you stand up fast you get really light headed and sometimes have no energy. You have to take lots of iron tablets or eat lots of green veg and red meat :D x I have low hemagloben . . I am anemia, you get really tired and dizzy , or when you stand up fast you get really light headed and sometimes have no energy. You have to take lots of iron tablets or eat lots of green veg and red meat :D x I have low hemagloben . . I am anemia, you get really tired and dizzy , or when you stand up fast you get really light headed and sometimes have no energy. You have to take lots of iron tablets or eat lots of green veg and red meat :D x
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A high mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH) can indicate macrocytic anemia, where red blood cells are larger than normal and may not function effectively in carrying oxygen. This condition can be caused by vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, liver disease, or genetics. Treatment involves addressing the underlying cause to restore normal MCH levels.
hemoglobin low is called anemia.
1. hemolytic anemia.
2. iron deficiency anemia.
3. A. plastic anemia.
4. magaloblastic anemia.
any causes in blood than hemoglobin low.
ARIF HUSSAIN (M.Sc. Hemotology & blood bank)
Low hemoglobin levels in the blood is indicative of anemia. Some of the causes include pregnancy, cancer, kidney disease, an enlarged spleen, cirrhosis or leukemia.
Low haemoglobin leads to hypoxia (low oxygen levels) and this can cause organ failure, brain damage and death.
U think that continuious use of alcohol causes a drop in hemoglobin levels. Is that right
The effects of high corpuscular hemoglobin are seen with COPD which can cause difficulty breathing. The most common causes of high hemoglobin are high altitudes and smoking.
There would be less hemoglobin protein to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide to cells are around the body.
Macrocytic hypochromic anemia is characterized by large red blood cells (macrocytes) with decreased hemoglobin content (hypochromia). This type of anemia is often associated with vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, leading to impaired red blood cell production and resulting in symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and pale skin. Blood tests reveal high mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and low mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) levels.
If you have a high hematocrit, your hemoglobin levels would likely be high as well. Hematocrit measures the volume of red blood cells in blood, while hemoglobin is the protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells. An increase in hematocrit often corresponds with an increase in hemoglobin levels.
High histidine content in hemoglobin helps to stabilize the binding of oxygen to the iron ion in heme groups. This is important for efficient oxygen binding and transport in the blood. Additionally, histidine can act as a buffer to maintain the appropriate pH for hemoglobin function.
The compound that binds to oxygen in red blood cells is hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells that has a high affinity for oxygen, allowing it to transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues in the body.
Bilirubin is a waste product of the normal breakdown of hemoglobin in red blood cells. It is formed in the liver and then excreted in bile. When levels of bilirubin are high, it can cause jaundice.