Is Haptoglobin 106 normal, high or low? What does Haptoglobin level 106 mean?

Your Haptoglobin level of 106 is a Normal Haptoglobin level.

High levels of Haptoglobin in the blood indicate a variety of health problems. If your blood Haptoglobin level is between 29 mg/dL and 370 mg/dL, you probably do not have an underlying health problem. But if Haptoglobin levels are not in this range, you should see a doctor immediately.

Important - Go to the end of this article and read how our patients treated their normal Haptoglobin levels 

Normal range of Haptoglobin found among men : 29 - 370 mg/dL

Ideal values of Haptoglobin depending on age (male) :
Age Ideal Haptoglobin value
<5 years 29.307
5-10 years 29.618
10-15 years 29.932
15-20 years 30.249
20-25 years 30.57
25-30 years 30.894
30-35 years 31.221
35-40 years 31.552
40-45 years 31.886
45-50 years 32.224
50-55 years 32.566
55-60 years 32.911
60-70 years 33.26
70-80 years 33.613
80-90 years 33.969
90-100 years 34.329
>100 years 34.693

*Ideal values ​​are calculated based on our database of patient records

A video message on the treatment of your normal Haptoglobin level

If you want your blood test report to be interpreted by Haptoglobin specialist, you can upload your report. Our Haptoglobin expert will provide you with the most accurate interpretation of your blood test results and treatment within 12 hours. Upload blood test report now

Click here to know Symptoms of Low Haptoglobin

Besides Lab test failures, there are many other reasons for inaccurate blood results. Know the common reasons for inaccurate blood test results

Normal range of Haptoglobin found among women : 29-370 mg/dL

Ideal values of Haptoglobin depending on age (female) :
Age Ideal Haptoglobin value
<5 years 29.317
5-10 years 29.637
10-15 years 29.961
15-20 years 30.288
20-25 years 30.619
25-30 years 30.953
30-35 years 31.291
35-40 years 31.633
40-45 years 31.978
45-50 years 32.327
50-55 years 32.68
55-60 years 33.037
60-70 years 33.398
70-80 years 33.763
80-90 years 34.132
90-100 years 34.505
>100 years 34.882

Click here to know Symptoms of Low Haptoglobin

Click here to upload your blood test report

If you take a Haptoglobin blood test and the results are not in the normal range (29-370 mg/dL), your physician may recommend more tests to figure out the problem. You might also get this test if your physician thinks you have some other disease.

Receive world-class medical opinion about your normal Haptoglobin levels over email. Upload blood test report now

This page has got the maximum number of views from the below mentioned cities (traffic in last 30 days):

Le Jardin

Salviac

Lintong District

Loison-sur-Créquoise

Shivanur

La Fresnaie-Fayel

Saint-Cézaire-sur-Siagne

North River Game Land

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Rugby Union Football Club

Macherla

Bertha Island

Rome, Missouri

Vérissey

Puilboreau

Drepana

Kollayil (village)

Crépey

Oyeu

Charmoy, Saône-et-Loire

Saint-Géraud-de-Corps

Purdy, Oklahoma

Malakoff

Casnate con Bernate

Joppécourt

Krassó-Szörény County

Baudonvilliers

Pont-Saint-Esprit

Orée-d'Anjou

Ramewadi

Challonges

Mondsee Abbey

Saint-Riquier-ès-Plains

Kadamakkudy

Nonant-le-Pin

Le Roc

Othakalmandapam

Westland County

Ganapavaram, Prakasam district

Souclin

Recale

Saint-Samson-de-la-Roque

Beaumontel

Cassacco

Roman Catholic Diocese of Lamezia Terme

Az-Zawayda

Heugnes

Nov, Golan Heights

Meaux-la-Montagne

Biscarrosse

Le Mesnil-Fuguet

How the Haptoglobin Test Is Done :

If your doctor wants Haptoglobin test on you, you may need a Haptoglobin blood test. During the Haptoglobin blood test, a pathologist will put a needle into your veins and take out a small quantity of blood. A pathologist is a physician in the medical field who thoroughly studies the causes and effects of disease. Within a few hours you will get your Haptoglobin Test report by your pathologist.

Click here to upload your blood test report

Symptoms

About Us

Our mission at Medchunk is to provide the highest quality medical information service to healthcare professionals and patients.

Links: