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Also reported in: g/L
No ongoing significant hemolysis is detected by this marker.
Haptoglobin binds free hemoglobin released when red cells break down, so hemolysis depletes it. Low values point toward intravascular hemolysis, noticeable liver disease, or (rarely) a congenital deficiency.
Check LDH, bilirubin, and a peripheral smear. Discuss with your doctor.
Haptoglobin: {{value}} {{unit}} — lowNo ongoing significant hemolysis is detected by this marker.
No action needed.
Haptoglobin: {{value}} {{unit}} — normalHaptoglobin is an acute-phase reactant and rises with inflammation, infection, or tissue damage. An isolated elevation without a clear trigger is seldom clinically meaningful.
Interpret with CRP or ESR. If chronically high with no clear cause, discuss with your doctor.
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