What to do with a low mean hemoglobin concentration of 307

The average hemoglobin concentration of a normal adult is 310-370 g/L. 307 is slightly lower and needs to be judged in conjunction with the hemoglobin level. If hemoglobin is normal and there is no anemia, no treatment is needed. If hemoglobin is also decreased, the possibility of microcytic hypochromic anemia should be considered.
A low mean hemoglobin concentration307 with anemia, decreased mean cell volume (MCV) and mean hemoglobin of red blood cells (MCH) suggests microcytic hypochromic anemia, which is commonly associated with iron deficiency anemia and thalassemia.
Iron deficiency anemia should be treated with iron supplements such as ferrous sulfate, ferrous succinate, and vitamin C. Thalassemia minor does not require any special treatment, while intermediate and severe forms of thalassemia are treated with blood transfusion therapy and iron removal therapy.
The average hemoglobin concentration of 307 is low, and it is recommended that the patient combine the hemoglobin level to determine this, and consult a physician at the hospital.