Just got back from a visit to a hematologist, after being referred by my primary care physician. The concern was a persistent mild anemia, with a count of 10.8. I also have a chronic sinus infection for which I was prescribed 24 day course of Levaquin tabs. The hematologist said that she thinks that the sinus infection along with the Levaquin, or either alone is enough to cause the anemia. She had my blood drawn to check iron levels and sedimentation rate. Hope to hear in a few days. But the take away on Levaquin is that it can cause anemia.
no,ascaris don't cause anemia
No, but Levaquin has been known to cause tendon ruptures.
The most common cause of anemia is blood loss.
Mutations in the hemoglobin molecules cause sickle cell anemia.
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Treatment will depend on the cause of the anemia, and may involve treatment of the underlying cause.
Iron is in the blood, so if there is a low percentuage of iron in it, it can cause anemia.
Anemia is reduced hemoglobin in blood. One cause of anemia is blood loss. Bleeding is called hemorrhagia. Anemia caused by blood loss is hemorrhagic anemia.
Levaquin is a group of antibiotics used to treat bacterial infections. Eating banans while taking them should not cause any problems, but consult your health care provider to be sure.
No, Levaquin is an antiobiotic. Levoceitizine is an antihistimine.