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infections, late-stage cancers, lymphomas, and severe inflammations. Alcoholics often have high ferritin levels.
It means your iron levels are low. If can cause dizziness and fatigue. You should take extra iron and seek to address the cause of the low iron.
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Too much saturated fat and sugar can cause estrogen levels to rise. Also, the use of marijuana and cocaine can lower testosterone levels. Erectile dysfunction can be caused by anti-depressants and bi-polar meds. Also, pain meds can cause ED.
The pancreas is the organ that produces 'insulin', the hormone needed to regulate the body's sugar levels. If it is dysfunctional, your body may not be getting enough insulin or maybe even none at all. This instability in insulin levels will cause diabetes.
For men and post menopausal women, the normal range is up to 300 ug/L. For premenopausal women, the normal is up to 200ug/L.Reaons why the ferritin could be raised.1.) Dietary iron supplementation.Or...Ferritin is increased in liver disease, iron overload from hemochromatosis, certain types of anemia, acute leukemia, Hodgkin's disease, breast cancer, thalassemia, infections, inflammatory diseases, and hemosiderosis. Ferritin levels may be normal or slightly above normal in patients with kidney disease. Ferritin is decreased in chronic iron deficiency and severe protein depletion. (http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/common/standard/transform.jsp?requestURI=/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/iron_tests.jsp)
Yes, it is one of several drugs with tranquilizing effects which can cause erectile dysfunction.
coronary artery disease
because of the platelets that form can make it clot
Not necessarily - but it can cause erectile dysfunction.
There are many men worldwide who suffer from male menopause. Male Menopause occurs when the testosterone levels reach an alarmingly low point, which can cause sexual dysfunction, a feeling of fatigue, lethargy, and depression.
Diabetes does not cause infertility, but can cause erectile dysfunction. Men with this diabetes complication may have difficulty impregnating a partner, but are not infertile. It is estimated that 40% of men with diabetes also experience erectile dysfunction.