Is hemoglobin 113 anemia?

Hemoglobin 113 is usually defined as a hemoglobin value of 113 g/L. Whether or not a hemoglobin value of 113 g/L is considered anemic needs to be determined by a combination of different factors such as gender and age. The normal range of hemoglobin values for men is about 120 to 160 g/L (12.0 to 16.0 g/dl), and a hemoglobin value of 113 g/L is considered anemic. The normal range of hemoglobin for women is roughly 110 to 150 g/L (11.0 to 15.0 g/dl), and a hemoglobin value of 113 g/L is within the normal range and is not considered anemic. The normal range of hemoglobin for newborns is about 180~190g/L (18~19g/dl), and a hemoglobin value of 113g/L is considered anemia. The normal range of hemoglobin in children is about 120 to 140 g/L (12 to 14 g/dl), and a hemoglobin value of 113 g/L is considered anemic. If the hemoglobin is not within the normal range, you need to receive timely and targeted treatment from your doctor.