Yes as the loss of blood can effect this disorder. Also it can effect the body giving to patient anemia they didnt have before.
The carbohydrate intake has nothing to do with your menstruation. Most of the articles in your food does not affect the menstruation.
No not at all. Hormones effect menstruation.
could lead to anaemia it would be wise to consult a physician.
Yes
can beerinduced menstruation
The alcohol in not known to affect the flow of menstruation.
Yes!
iron deficiency anaemia with nomocytic macrocytic anaemia
Menstruation does not typically affect the results of a urine test. However, if a woman is experiencing vaginal bleeding that contaminates the urine sample, it may affect the test results. It is always recommended to inform the healthcare provider if there is any concern about the accuracy of the test due to menstruation.
Yes. Menstruation will not affect antibody levels or actual virus in the blood if you are infected.
There are many different antituberculosis drugs available. A lot of them do cause anaemia as a side effect, although some of them do not. Depending on how each drug works, the type of anaemia it causes varies. Some antituberculosis drugs that cause anaemia as a side effect are: * Cycloserine - megaloblastic anaemia * Isoniazid - haemolytic anaemia or aplastic anaemia * Pyrazinamide - sideroblastic anaemia * Rifampicin - haemolytic anaemia
Menstruation is an involuntary process. The rate of flow/bleeding is not influenced by what we do. Certain medications as well as stress may affect it.