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This study is designed to investigate whether the treatment of non-anemic iron deficiency with intervenous iron sucrose will result in decreased symptom ...
These people tend to develop pseudogout at younger ages. Mineral imbalances. The risk of pseudogout is higher for people who have excessive calcium or iron in ...
Eat foods rich in iron and protein, such as red meat, poultry, leafy green vegetables, iron-fortified whole-grain cereal and beans. · Take short, frequent breaks ...
Too much iron in the blood can cause testicular failure or pituitary gland dysfunction, affecting testosterone production. Injury to the testicles. Because ...
Phase III, randomized study of the effects of parenteral iron, oral iron, or no iron supplementation on the erythropoietic response to darbepoetin alfa for ...
These medicines are called anti-arrhythmics. They help control the heart rhythm and prevent irregular heartbeats. Iron supplements. Your healthcare professional ...
This most often works better than taking iron pills. Surgical and other procedures for the nose. Serious nosebleeds are one of the most common signs of HHT.
A polio infection may leave a person unable to breathe without the help of an iron lung, unable to walk without leg braces, or confined to a wheelchair.
A characteristic feature is that existing red blood cells in the bone marrow contain rings of excess iron. Myelodysplastic syndromes with isolated del(5q) ...
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