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Haemoglobin count variation
I actually have a bend nose from birth..so breathing from one of the nostrils was not so easy.But, it was not difficult to breathe too. Recently, I checked CBC in which it showed 16.9 Haemoglobin. So, I don't if it's severe or not. It keeps changing from range of 15-17 for me. My brother too had variation. Consulted doctor and had a few tests because my parents were too worried about it. Results came that it's not genetical. They told me to undergo sleep test to confirm if there was any sleep apnea. After sleep test , confirmed that I have a moderate apnea.  And I do eat quite oily foods too. So , my haemoglobin count. Will it affect me in the future, is there any chance of severity or can be dangerous? Please help me out with this.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Need few more details.if in case you are smoker hemoglobin can also increase.your readings are normal no need to worry about it
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