Is Haptoglobin 12 low, normal or dangerous? What does Haptoglobin level 12 mean?

Your Haptoglobin level of 12 is a Low 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.

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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 29.348
5-10 years 29.7
10-15 years 30.056
15-20 years 30.417
20-25 years 30.782
25-30 years 31.151
30-35 years 31.525
35-40 years 31.903
40-45 years 32.286
45-50 years 32.673
50-55 years 33.065
55-60 years 33.462
60-70 years 33.864
70-80 years 34.27
80-90 years 34.681
90-100 years 35.097
>100 years 35.518

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

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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 29.358
5-10 years 29.721
10-15 years 30.088
15-20 years 30.46
20-25 years 30.836
25-30 years 31.217
30-35 years 31.603
35-40 years 31.994
40-45 years 32.389
45-50 years 32.789
50-55 years 33.194
55-60 years 33.604
60-70 years 34.019
70-80 years 34.439
80-90 years 34.865
90-100 years 35.296
>100 years 35.732

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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.

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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.

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