No, because they would have to test for pregnancy to detect it. They can use the same blood to test it though if you request it.
iron deficiency anemia, pregnancy, hormone replacement therapy (HRT), and the use of birth control pills.
In some cases you may find you have developed Anemia after surgery because during surgery, you may have faced a great blood loss, this is a cause for a type of Anemia called Iron - Deficiency Anemia.
If you had a great blood loss during the surgery, then this could of caused the Anemia.
Pregnancy tests measure the level of beta-HCG, a hormone present during pregnancy. This can be tested for in blood or, more commonly, in urine. A low hemoglobin in your blood will not affect this reading in either case.
NO
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.
"There are some possible complications to stomach stapling surgery. These include abdominal hernias, breakdown of the staple line, stretched stomach outlets, gallstones, and anemia."
When the physican states that the large amount of amount of blood loss is due to the surgery and causing the anemia.
Yes, due to low erythropoietin hormone
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Erthropoietin. It regulates erthropoIesis, which is the production of red blood cell
diabetes mellitus