Why Hemoglobin Counts

Hemoglobin is a kind of protein in your red blood cells that carries oxygen to the rest of your body. It also transports carbon dioxide out of your cells and back to your lungs to be exhaled.
The Mayo Clinic defines low hemoglobin counts as below 13.5 grams per deciliter in men or 12 grams per deciliter in women. Many factors can cause low hemoglobin levels, such as: iron deficiency anemia, pregnancy, liver problems, urinary tract infections
If the hemoglobin value remains low level in a long time, it will lead to symptoms of hypoxia, which may cause fatigue, and may even cause great harm to the body.
Then how to Raise Your Hemoglobin Count
Try eating foods rich in vitamin C or take a supplement at the same time. Vitamin C may help to increase the amount of iron elements. Try squeezing some fresh lemon over iron rich foods to increase absorption. Food with abundant vitamin C include citrus, strawberries, dark, leafy greens.
Meanwhile, it is also necessary to monitor hemoglobin values in real time.
To adapt to the changing market demand, Konsung medical developed one portable H7 series. With user-friendly design, it equips with large storage of 2000 test results, adopts microfluidic method, spectrophotometry, and scattering compensation technology, which assure the clinical standard accuracy (CV≤1.5%). It takes only 10μL of fingertip blood, within 5s, you will get test results on the big TFT colorful screen.

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Post time: Aug-20-2021