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Do ascaris cause anemia?

no,ascaris don't cause anemia


Can heavy menstrual bleeding cause headaches?

Not sure if that is a known side effect, but I have been on Foltrin for about 2 months now for anemia, and it is giving me killer headaches. I stopped taking it and going to my doctor tomorrow.


What are the features of sickle cell anemia?

being pale having headaches looking jaudice


Does youre brain cause headaches?

No. blood vessels cause headaches


What is the most common cause of anemia?

The most common cause of anemia is blood loss.


Does bread cause headaches?

Bread is not known to cause headaches, but certain allergic reactions to the bread could lead to headaches.


Can pomegranate juice cause headaches?

I've heard it could FIX headaches not cause them


Does acetone cause headaches?

It is somewhat risky to inhale acetone, and it could cause headaches.


Does febreze cause headaches?

i think it can, as it gives me headaches.


What type of mutation cause cell anemia?

Mutations in the hemoglobin molecules cause sickle cell anemia.


What does anemia cause you physically?

Anemia can cause a number of physical symptoms. These include shortness of breath, dizziness, headaches, pale skin, chest pains, and coldness in the hands and feet. This is because anemia is a condition when the body is not receiving enough oxygen to the rest of the body, usually due to low levels of iron in your blood. Iron helps produce hemoglobin, which carries oxygen throughout your body.


headaches and dizziness?

Headaches and dizziness can be caused by a variety of factors, including: Dehydration: Not drinking enough water can cause headaches and dizziness. Stress or Anxiety: Both can trigger headaches, often tension headaches, and lead to light-headedness. Low Blood Sugar: If you haven’t eaten in a while, it could cause dizziness and headaches. Migraine: Migraines often come with severe headaches and dizziness, along with nausea or light sensitivity. Inner Ear Issues: Conditions like vertigo or ear infections can affect balance and lead to dizziness and headaches. Medication Side Effects: Some medications may cause these symptoms. High or Low Blood Pressure: Changes in blood pressure can cause dizziness and headaches. Vision Problems: Eye strain from uncorrected vision problems can also result in headaches. Infections: Viral illnesses, such as the flu or a cold, can lead to dizziness and headaches. Anemia: A lack of red blood cells can cause dizziness and fatigue. If you experience these symptoms frequently or they are severe, it’s a good idea to consult a healthcare provider for a diagnosis and appropriate treatment.