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Also reported in: g/L
Hemoglobin carries oxygen in red blood cells. Reptiles have lower hemoglobin levels than mammals, which is normal.
Low hemoglobin correlates with anemia and shares similar causes: blood loss, chronic disease, or nutritional deficiencies.
Your veterinarian will investigate the cause of anemia and recommend appropriate treatment.
Reptile hemoglobin: 5 g/dL (Low)Hemoglobin carries oxygen in red blood cells. Reptiles have lower hemoglobin levels than mammals, which is normal.
No action needed.
Reptile hemoglobin: 9 g/dLHigh hemoglobin usually reflects dehydration. Less commonly, it can be compensatory for chronic hypoxia.
Ensure adequate hydration. Your vet will evaluate for dehydration and address underlying causes.
Reptile hemoglobin: 13 g/dL (High)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.