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Could be anemia.
Thalassemia
thalassemia
Thalassemia
Ineffective erythropoiesis is responsible for the mild indirect hyperbilirubinemia seen occasionally in severe iron-deficiency anemia. So yes it is possible to be jaundiced from severe anemia.
Ovarian cancer, menstrual cycle problems, fatigue, mild anemia, high blood pressure, poor circulation, a liver tonic.
they turn dsylexic
they turn dsylexic
The mountains affect Spain's climate by making it hot and dry in the summer, and mild and wet in the winter.
I read on a website that yes...this can make you miss your period. This causes your body not to get enough oxygen and inturn when the time of the month comes you don`t get your period. Good luck!!
The main symptom is fatigue although there are other symptoms to watch for as well. These symptoms include weakness, pale skin, short of breath, chest pain, dizziness, numbness in extremeties and headache. Anemia is usually so mild that it goes unnoticed but if conditions worsen, symptoms will worsen as well.
Just got back from a visit to a hematologist, after being referred by my primary care physician. The concern was a persistent mild anemia, with a count of 10.8. I also have a chronic sinus infection for which I was prescribed 24 day course of Levaquin tabs. The hematologist said that she thinks that the sinus infection along with the Levaquin, or either alone is enough to cause the anemia. She had my blood drawn to check iron levels and sedimentation rate. Hope to hear in a few days. But the take away on Levaquin is that it can cause anemia.