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Is A Hemoglobin Level Of 7.3 Considered Low?

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Posted on Thu, 30 Jun 2016
Question: My Hemoglobin is 7.3, I am sixty one years old, a male. Is this low
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Muhammad Sareer Khalil (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Anemia

Detailed Answer:
Hello and Welcome

I appreciate your concern

Yes, the hemoglobin or Hb is markedly low. The normal Hb range is around 13.5 to 14 for men. A hematocrit less than 41 also signifies anemia.

MCV should be determined to find out the possible cause. Peripheral smear, iron studies, reticulocyte count, coombs test, B 12 and folate levels, and ultimately a bone marrow biopsy can also be advised to determine the specific cause.

Renal, liver function tests, urine and stool R/E should also be done as part of the workup.


Wishing you best of health

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Is A Hemoglobin Level Of 7.3 Considered Low?

Brief Answer: Anemia Detailed Answer: Hello and Welcome I appreciate your concern Yes, the hemoglobin or Hb is markedly low. The normal Hb range is around 13.5 to 14 for men. A hematocrit less than 41 also signifies anemia. MCV should be determined to find out the possible cause. Peripheral smear, iron studies, reticulocyte count, coombs test, B 12 and folate levels, and ultimately a bone marrow biopsy can also be advised to determine the specific cause. Renal, liver function tests, urine and stool R/E should also be done as part of the workup. Wishing you best of health Thanks Let me know if you have any query Please consult your doctor before deciding on any further course of action. For future follow up / correspondence you may ask me directly at the link given below http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/Funnel?page=askDoctorDirectly&docId=68107 Dr. M.S. Khalil