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I had a full body examination, and the results showed that my haemoglobin level was 17.3, which is more than the recommended limit. As a result, I must take corrective action.

Asked by Male, 37 · 7 days ago

For many people, a haemoglobin level of 17.3 g/dL is somewhat higher than usual. This can be caused by dehydration, smoking, living at a high altitude, intense activity, insufficient sleep, or occasionally illnesses that affect the blood, heart, or lungs. If dehydration or smoking is the cause, it may be helpful to drink enough water, abstain from smoking, limit alcohol, and lead a healthy lifestyle. However, you should see a doctor for additional testing to determine the precise cause if the level remains elevated on subsequent testing or if you experience symptoms like headache, dizziness, redness, breathing difficulties, or elevated blood pressure.
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  1. Haemoglobin Level Result:

    • No specific data on your haemoglobin level was found in the input provided.
  2. Specialist to Consult:

    • See a Hematologist. They specialize in blood disorders and can offer appropriate guidance for high haemoglobin levels.
  3. Corrective Actions:

    • Stay hydrated and avoid high-iron foods.
    • Regular exercise and maintaining a healthy weight may help.
    • Consult your doctor for possible adjustments to medications or treatments.

Answered 7 days ago