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A haptoglobin test measures the level of haptoglobin protein in your blood. Haptoglobin binds to free hemoglobin released from damaged red blood cells, and its levels can help assess whether red blood cells are being destroyed faster than normal.
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This test measures the concentration of haptoglobin in your blood serum. Haptoglobin is a protein produced by the liver that captures free hemoglobin released during the normal or accelerated breakdown of red blood cells, preventing kidney damage from free hemoglobin.
Low haptoglobin levels may indicate hemolytic anemia, a condition where red blood cells are destroyed prematurely. This test is valuable in distinguishing between different types of anemia and identifying conditions that cause increased red blood cell destruction.
Testing may be recommended when hemolytic anemia is suspected, when investigating unexplained anemia, or as a follow-up to abnormal results on other blood tests such as a complete blood count. Consult a healthcare professional for interpretation of results.
Low haptoglobin may be associated with hemolytic anemia symptoms: fatigue, weakness, pale or yellow skin, dark urine, rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath.
Elevated haptoglobin may be associated with inflammation, infection, tissue damage, or certain chronic conditions. Symptoms depend on the underlying cause.
Maintain a balanced diet with adequate iron and B vitamins to support red blood cell health. Stay hydrated and avoid exposure to substances known to damage red blood cells. If you experience symptoms of anemia, seek medical evaluation promptly.
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Haptoglobin
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