Normal hemoglobin levels vary depending on age and sex. Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body. Measuring hemoglobin is a common way to assess overall health and detect conditions like anemia.
Based on the provided reference, here are the normal hemoglobin ranges for children and young adults up to 18 years of age:
Normal Hemoglobin Ranges by Age and Sex
Age | Hemoglobin Levels (g/dL) |
---|---|
6 to 12 months | 11.1 to 14.1 |
1 to 6 years | 11.5 to 14 |
6 to 12 years | 11.5 to 15.5 |
12 to 18 years | |
Females | 12 to 16 |
Males | 13 to 17 |
Source: Normal Hemoglobin Levels and Ranges for Female ... - Healthline
These ranges represent typical values, but individual results can vary slightly based on factors such as altitude, lifestyle, and overall health status. It's important to note that these values are specific to hemoglobin and do not represent levels for other components of the blood.
If your blood test results fall outside these ranges, a healthcare professional can provide proper context and interpretation based on your individual circumstances.