Yes, according to the Cleveland Clinic, people who consume blood thinners are at increased risk for iron-deficient anemia.
Yes. They can kill you if you don't seek medical attention with a nose bleed while on blood thinner.
The dose of blood thinner is usually too strong if it causes nose bleeds.
Anemia is reduced hemoglobin in blood. One cause of anemia is blood loss. Bleeding is called hemorrhagia. Anemia caused by blood loss is hemorrhagic anemia.
The most common cause of anemia is blood loss.
Anemia will not cause weight loss. Anemia is inadequate red blood cells in your blood.
Ibuprofen, tylenol, and other blood thinners can cause you to bleed easier.
Iron is in the blood, so if there is a low percentuage of iron in it, it can cause anemia.
Anemia
No. Anemia does not causes high fever. High fever may cause anemia like in malaria.
Hospital caused anemia may be termed iatrogenic anemia or nosocomial anemia. It results from too many blood draws.
Hemolytic anemia indicates the early destruction of red blood cells. This can occur as inherited or acquired hemolytic anemia. Certain medicines can cause acquired hemolytic anemia, please check with the doctor.
it mixes with your blood stream. a shortage cause anemia.
It can cause Anemia.
There can be excessive bleeding,if you are on the blood thinners. The aspirin is noted example.