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Haemoglobin is a protein molecule which is present in red blood cells that carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and return carbon dioxide from the tissues back to the lungs. Haemoglobin is made up of 4 protein molecules (globulin chain).
This test measures the levels of haemoglobin in the blood. If the haemoglobin levels are abnormal, then it may be a sign of anaemia. This test is measured as part of a complete blood count (CBC).
It depends upon the age, gender of the person, and the beginning of adolescence. The normal ranges are as follows:
If someone has the symptoms of anaemia such as dizziness, weakness, and cold hands and feet. Then this test is done to measure the haemoglobin.
If the haemoglobin levels are lower than the normal range, then it shows anaemia.
If the haemoglobin levels are higher than the normal range, then the following conditions show:
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