Is Hemoglobin Count Of 13.0 A Cause For Concern?
Information on what a Hgb of 13 means and what to do.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome,
Your hemoglobin is little low. Not a lot low - for men we like to see it be 13.5 or higher.
If you are having no symptoms of fatigue or light headedness, and if it is not a drop from previous records of hemoglobin levels for you, then you can just let it go. Also, providing your colonoscopy or stool tests for blood are negative.
If, however, there is any fatigue, light headedness, or this hemoglobin level is a change from past results, then I recommend your doctor look into it by ordering iron studies. These are labs of your iron levels and iron binding capacity, to see if there is any deficit.
In addition, if this is a significant drop from previous hemoglobin tests, a blood draw for "manual peripheral smear" can show whether your bone marrow is producing more immature red blood cells which can decrease your hemoglobin.
Finally, I mentioned about making sure there are no gastrointestinal problems as this can be a source for slow blood loss.
But - for the most part, a hemoglobin of 13 is still ok and not worrisome.