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In a word YES it can. And cardiac arrest is pretty final, not many people come round from it, unlike a heart attack which you may survive. This condition is in effect a state of Low Haemoglobin and should be investigated without delay. I would say anything below 10 should be cause for some concern with a base line of 6 to 4 being the lowest to safly sustain life, and really, you're pushing things a bit when you get this low.A bit like running an engine with no oil. If you want to avoid joining the Fairies you should see a doctor without delay.

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Decrease in red blood cell count means a decrease in the amount of oxygen delivered to tissues. To compensate heart rate may be increased. This in turn may contribute to Heart disease.

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