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Low Hemoglobin

Low hemoglobin count in your blood indicates anemia. The average hemoglobin count for men and women is 13.5 and 12 g/dL, and anything less than that is considered anemia. Other conditions that cause low hemoglobin are cancer, kidney disease, lead poisoning, liver cirrhosis, and hypothyroidism.

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My sister is having some kind of vibration in her feet and her hemoglobin is also very low. What could it be?

Query: Hello doctor, My sister is having some kind of vibration in her feet. Her hemoglobin is also very low. What could it be? Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Alka

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I just read your query. The problem your sister is facing is due to low hemoglobin. So, I suggest she take an iron supplement and also foods rich in iron like green vegetables, dry raisins, dry apricots, apples, bananas, beans, peas, black chickpeas, etc. Tell her t...  Read Full »

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