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Suggest Treatment For Low Hemoglobin Levels

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Posted on Thu, 12 Feb 2015
Question: My husband was diagnosed with low hemoglobin. 8 wbc normal. all other blood work normal..78 years old . no meds. history of base of tongue squamous cell carcinoma 6 years out with no reoccurrenceXXXXXX. Imrt radiation with 2 rounds of chemo (cystplatin sp?) Why low hemoglobin. Any ideas?
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Answered by Dr. Robert Galamaga (16 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
hello and thank you for sending the question.

Something that needs to be checked is whether or not he is having some type of gastrointestinal or urinary tract bleeding. If he has not had a colonoscopy or upper endoscopy with in the last few years this will be the first step.

Other possibilities include a dysfunction of the bone marrow. If endoscopy is normal then examination of the bone marrow might be considered.

The most common cause of low hemoglobin is bleeding. This will need to be assessed by his doctor. If no obvious source of bleeding is found in the doctors might check additional studies to look at vitamin levels and iron levels.

Thanks again for sending your question.

Dr. Galamaga
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Suggest Treatment For Low Hemoglobin Levels

Brief Answer: Considerations Detailed Answer: hello and thank you for sending the question. Something that needs to be checked is whether or not he is having some type of gastrointestinal or urinary tract bleeding. If he has not had a colonoscopy or upper endoscopy with in the last few years this will be the first step. Other possibilities include a dysfunction of the bone marrow. If endoscopy is normal then examination of the bone marrow might be considered. The most common cause of low hemoglobin is bleeding. This will need to be assessed by his doctor. If no obvious source of bleeding is found in the doctors might check additional studies to look at vitamin levels and iron levels. Thanks again for sending your question. Dr. Galamaga