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Last Updated: 13th Sep 2024

What is the average hemoglobin content of a male with polycythemia and what is its normal value?

A hemoglobin level of 18.5g/dL in men or 16.5g/dL in women, and normal serum EPO levels could indicate secondary erythrocytosis or PV.



Another question is: What is the normal hemoglobin for males?

Hemoglobin levels for men range from 13.5 to 17.5 grams per deciliter. Women can expect to consume between 12.0 and 15.5 grams per deciliter.

Is high hemoglobin always a sign of polycythemia, or is it just the opposite? A higher number of red blood cell in the blood is called polycythemia. Hemoglobin levels higher than 16.5 g/dL for women and 18.5 g/dL for men indicate polycythemia. A higher hematocrit (hematocrit) than 48 for women and 52 for men is indicative that there is polycythemia.

It is also important to understand what level of Haemoglobin can be considered dangerous.

A range of health conditions can be indicated by abnormally low or high hemoglobin levels, including anemia and sickle-cell disease. Below is a chart that shows hemoglobin levels according to the World Health Organization. 5-12 year olds: At or above 11 g/dL

What is the normal hemoglobin level?

The number of red blood cell in your body is measured indirectly by the hemoglobin count. A higher hemoglobin number than normal could indicate a medical problem. Normal hemoglobin levels are between 14 and 17 gm/dL, for men, and 12 to 15 for women.