Verified By Apollo Hospitals October 1, 2024
Hemoglobin is a protein found in your blood cells that plays a vital role in carrying oxygen in the blood to all parts of the body. A sudden change in the hemoglobin count may indicate health problems.
While a low hemoglobin count may indicate anemia, a higher count may indicate a health problem or as a result of lifestyle choices.
Hemoglobin is a protein found in your blood. Due to the presence of iron, hemoglobin imparts a red color to blood. Measuring hemoglobin levels in your blood can give you an indirect idea about your red blood cells count. Normal hemoglobin count ranges between 14 to 17 grams per deciliter for men and 12 to 15 grams per deciliter for women. A complete blood count (CBC) test indicates the number of blood cells and hemoglobin level. High hemoglobin count can be visible in routine CBC tests.
You may likely experience the following symptoms if your hemoglobin count is higher than normal levels:
If you face any of the aforementioned symptoms, it is best to consult with a doctor to avoid any further complications.
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Hemoglobin count may fluctuate throughout the day. Many factors like age, sex, health conditions can change hemoglobin count in your blood.
High hemoglobin count is the result of your body’s increased need to carry oxygen to different body parts. Certain lifestyle factors or some rare diseases may cause a high hemoglobin count, such as follows:
Many factors may be responsible for the change in hemoglobin count. These changes can be reversed if you make the following lifestyle changes:
Medications: A doctor may prescribe medications to treat your elevated levels of hemoglobin. The course of treatment largely depends upon underlying health issues that caused a change in your hemoglobin count.
Phlebotomy: In this treatment option, the doctor will use needles or syringes to remove blood from your body. This procedure may be repeated depending upon your hemoglobin count.
If you have a high hemoglobin count, making certain lifestyle changes may reduce your risk of developing serious health complications. Early diagnosis may help to manage symptoms more effectively.
Quit smoking and make certain changes in your diet and lifestyle. Avoid the use of multivitamins that contain iron.
A high hemoglobin count may increase your chances of getting high blood pressure. It is best to consult a doctor to treat the condition.
A slight fluctuation in your hemoglobin count is perfectly normal. Any healthy individual may experience fluctuation up to 1gm/dL due to a change in fluid intake.
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