Biology, asked by senakash, 1 year ago

abnormal haemoglobin causes? 1only thalassemia 2sickle cell anaemia 3both1&2

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Answered by garima8000
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ans is 2) sickle cell anaemia

senakash: sure
shayeree0021: yeah the answer is right bro
garima8000: yes because in thalasimia haemoglobin count is reduced but haemoglobin is normal in shape and functioning
shayeree0021: hmm
senakash: ok
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Answered by shayeree0021
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A high hemoglobin count in the absence of any other abnormalities is unlikely to be related to any condition of concern. Specific disorders or other factors that may cause a highhemoglobin count include: COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) Dehydration.
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