hemoglobin test
hemoglobin test
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Do you often experience fatigue, headaches or dizziness? Test your hemoglobin level
When was the last time you had a hemoglobin test? Hemoglobin is an essential component of the blood. Both an excess and a deficiency of hemoglobin can lead to significant but non-specific symptoms.
Anaemia (or hemoglobin deficiency) leads to fatigue, paleness and hair loss, among other things. High hemoglobin levels can be caused by heavy smoking and dehydration or by living at high altitudes. Hemoglobin deficiency can also be the result of some blood and lung diseases or certain tumors.
With the hemoglobin test from DoctorBox you can take a closer look at the protein content of your red blood cells.
Hemoglobin is the main protein and red blood pigment in red blood cells. It transports oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. There, oxygen is passed on to the cells to produce energy and remove CO2.
Hemoglobin test
- Based on dry blood: quick, uncomplicated and confidential at home
- Simple, painless handling
- Concrete recommendations for action
- Evaluation of the result by an accredited medical laboratory
- Receive the test result after about 10 days, directly online in the DoctorBox app
Characteristic of all anemias, however, are symptoms that arise from a lack of oxygen supply to the body:
- dizziness
- Decreased physical and mental performance
- Headache
- Shortness of breath on exertion (in the case of advanced anemia also at rest)
- skin pallor
- Pale appearance of the conjunctiva and mucous membranes
- Smooth and red tongue: Doctors speak of a "lacquered tongue" in this context.
After your sample has been analyzed in a medical laboratory, you will receive your individual results in digital form via the DoctorBox app.
By clearly visualizing the results and providing additional information on the individual values that is understandable to laypeople, you can easily see and understand whether you are in the green zone (reference range) and how you can influence the optimization.

The instructions for use of your hemoglobin home test can be found here .
Anemia, or hemoglobin deficiency, can be a result of nutrient deficiencies, kidney problems, or sickle cell anemia.
High hemoglobin levels can result from heavy smoking, dehydration, or living at high altitudes. But it can also be a consequence of some blood and lung diseases or certain tumors.
This test analyzes the hemoglobin level in your blood. Hemoglobin is the main protein and red blood pigment in red blood cells. It carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. There, oxygen is passed on to the cells in order to be able to produce energy and to transport CO2 away.
Anemia is a condition where you don't have enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to your body's tissues. Anemia, also known as low hemoglobin, can make you feel tired and weak.
There are many forms of anemia, each with its own cause. Anemia can be temporary or long-term and range from mild to severe. In most cases, anemia has more than one cause. It can be a warning sign of a serious illness.
Treatments for anemia, depending on the cause, range from taking dietary supplements to medical interventions. You can prevent some types of anemia by eating a healthy, varied diet. Check out our blog review here for more information!
Characteristic of all anemias, however, are symptoms that arise from a lack of oxygen supply to the body:
- dizziness
- Decreased physical and mental performance
- Headache
- Shortness of breath on exertion (in the case of advanced anemia also at rest)
- skin pallor
- Pale appearance of the conjunctiva and mucous membranes
- Smooth and red tongue: Doctors speak of a "lacquered tongue" in this context.
Adults (18 years and older) who want to have their hemoglobin levels checked, e.g. B. if they are at risk of anemia or have symptoms of elevated hemoglobin.
Important risk groups for altered hemoglobin levels are:
- People with heavy menstrual bleeding
- pregnant people
- people of older age
- People who have too little iron in their diet, e.g. B. through vegetarian or vegan diet
- People who engage in vigorous physical activity, as exertion can cause red blood cells to break down in the bloodstream
- People with chronic medical conditions, including autoimmune diseases, liver disease, thyroid disease, and inflammatory bowel disease
- People who have an increased need for oxygen, for example because they suffer from lung or kidney disease, smoke or are dehydrated
With your results, you'll also receive specific recommendations on how to improve your hemoglobin levels through better nutrition, including advice appropriate for athletes.
The DoctorBox home tests may not be used:
- If you are not yet of legal age/adult (from 18 years of age)
- If you have problems seeing or having blood drawn. Then carry out the test in the presence of another adult or have a healthcare professional carry out the test.
You should only use the DoctorBox home tests after consulting your doctor if:
- You have a tendency to bleed or have a clotting disorder or are taking anticoagulant medication
- you are pregnant or breastfeeding. In this case, the reference values may deviate.
Ablauf der Probenahme
1. Probe zu Hause entnehmen
Lies vor dem Start die beiliegende Anleitung aufmerksam durch. Die Blutentnahme ist unkompliziert und in wenigen Schritten erledigt.
2. Barcode einscannen
Scanne den mitgelieferten Barcode ganz einfach in der DoctorBox App – so wird deine Probe eindeutig dir zugeordnet.
3. Proben versenden
Verpacke die Blutprobe wie in der Anleitung beschrieben und bring den vorfrankierten Umschlag am besten noch am selben Tag zur Post.
4. Dein Befund in der App
Nach der Laboranalyse bekommst du dein Ergebnis direkt in die DoctorBox App – übersichtlich, leicht verständlich und jederzeit abrufbar.