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Can Anemia Cause Sleeping Difficulties & Chest Pain?

I often experience dizziness and difficuilty in sleeping..feels like my head's gonna blow.I feel tired but I can't get enough rest.Furthermore I feel pain in my chest all of a sudden.then I found out Im anemic..does everything has to do with what Im feeling right now?
Mon, 7 Jul 2014
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Geriatrics Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Looking at all the symptoms and the lab diagnosis, it definitely correlates.
Anemia leads to reduced oxygen supply to tissues resulting in tiredness.
As the heart tries to pump more blood so that more oxygen reaches to tissues, it could like to angina, heart attack and if chronic anemia, heart failure.
dizziness is due to less oxygen reaching the brain.
If you are having so many symptoms, you must have moderate to severe anemia.
Meet your doctor at the earliest.
Any further queries, happy to help again.
Dr. Prakash HM
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Can Anemia Cause Sleeping Difficulties & Chest Pain?

Hi, Looking at all the symptoms and the lab diagnosis, it definitely correlates. Anemia leads to reduced oxygen supply to tissues resulting in tiredness. As the heart tries to pump more blood so that more oxygen reaches to tissues, it could like to angina, heart attack and if chronic anemia, heart failure. dizziness is due to less oxygen reaching the brain. If you are having so many symptoms, you must have moderate to severe anemia. Meet your doctor at the earliest. Any further queries, happy to help again. Dr. Prakash HM