The normal value of hemoglobin should be (120~160) g/L for men and (110~150) g/L for women, and hemoglobin 203 g/L is on the high side, which needs to be identified in time.
Changes in the number of red blood cells per unit volume of whole blood and its main content hemoglobin can reflect the hematopoietic capacity of bone marrow.
The normal value of hemoglobin is 120~160g/L for men, 110~150g/L for women, and 170~200g/L for newborns. When the hemoglobin exceeds 170g/L or 160g/L, it is called hemoglobinopenia, and the hemoglobin of 203g/L is on the high side.
Increased hemoglobin may be associated with vomiting, diarrhea, profuse sweating, chronic hypoadrenocorticism, hyperthyroidism, erythrocytosis, etc. Increased hemoglobin should be sought and treated in a timely manner, and rest should be taken care of in daily life.