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Anemia occurs when there aren't enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to the body's tissues. This can make you feel tired and short of breath and cause ...
Other Medical Problems · Anemia—Patients with anemia may have an increased chance of side effects affecting the blood · Kidney disease—Patients with kidney ...
Why does chemotherapy sometimes cause anemia? Chemotherapy can affect your blood cells and lead to anemia. Find out why and see what you can do to feel ...
This medicine may cause some serious side effects, including anemia and other blood problems. Before you begin treatment with valganciclovir, you and your ...
Iron deficiency anemia, which can cause tiredness, weakness and a change in skin color. Ongoing discomfort in the belly area, such as cramps, gas, bloating ...
You may also have too few red blood cells (anemia), low blood protein levels and low levels of vitamin D. High blood pressure. Damage to your glomeruli and ...
Malnutrition. Diarrhea, belly pain and cramping may make it difficult to eat or for the intestine to absorb enough nutrients. It's also common to develop anemia ...
Or it can be caused by too much iron in the body, such as from too many blood transfusions to treat anemia or other conditions. Less often, secondary iron ...
Deferiprone is used to remove excess iron from the body in patients with thalassemia, sickle cell disease, or anemia who have blood transfusions.
Blood loss. Heavy bleeding from uterine fibroids can cause anemia. · Scar tissue. When the uterus is cut during surgery, bands of scar tissue called adhesions ...
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