Side Effects Of High Hemoglobin: To keep the body healthy and away from diseases, it is necessary to have the right amount of hemoglobin in your body. If it is low then there is a huge deficiency of blood in the body and thus you become a victim of anemia.But do you know that even if more hemoglobin is found in the body then you can get disease? Let us know what problems can occur due to an increase in hemoglobin.

Hemochromatosis is caused by an increase in hemoglobin

Hemoglobin is a protein found in the red blood cells present in the blood. It is through hemoglobin that oxygen is carried to different parts of the body. The amount of hemoglobin in the body of every person varies. If the amount of hemoglobin increases in someone's body, then this condition is called hemochromatosis. Please tell that the amount of hemoglobin in the body is 14 to 15 per deciliter. The normal amount of hemoglobin should be 15 to 16 per deciliter in men and 14 to 15 hemoglobin in women. Less than this can cause damage and more than this can also cause damage

These problems can occur when hemoglobin increases in the body

1. Your brain does not work properly due to an increase in the amount of hemoglobin. The ability to think and understand decreases. You start getting confused. You understand anything too late.

2. Continuous formation of more hemoglobin in the body leads to a lack of oxygen and this causes a disease called polycythemia. It causes the bone marrow to produce abnormally high levels of red blood cells. Apart from this, these cells thicken the blood. Due to this, there is a delay in blood flow. Due to this, blood clots start forming. This increases the risk of heart and brain stroke.

3. When hemoglobin increases in the body, the risk of bleeding from the nose and intestines increases. The problem of bleeding gums persists.

4. Because of this you may feel tired again and again, in this situation, you may get tired quickly while doing any work.

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