Can a baby’s hemoglobin count of 116g/L affect brain development?

Whether a baby’s hemoglobin number of 116g/L will affect brain development needs to be decided according to the baby’s age, and the normal range of hemoglobin for babies at different stages is different.
Hemoglobin is the protein that transports oxygen in the human body, and if the baby’s hemoglobin number is too low, it means that the baby has already developed anemia, which will show symptoms such as poor mental health, white lips, etc., and in serious cases, it will affect brain development, and it is necessary to do standardized treatment in time.
The normal range of hemoglobin number is different for babies at different stages. Newborn babies with hemoglobin number lower than 145g/L, babies before four months with hemoglobin number lower than 90g/L, babies before six months with hemoglobin number lower than 100g/L, and babies before three years of age with hemoglobin number lower than 110g/L need to be considered as anemic.
The hemoglobin count alone can not accurately determine the disease, but also need to be combined with the characteristics of the medical history, other test results in order to make an accurate judgment, it is recommended to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a doctor.