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Having Lot Of Transfusions, Why Do I Feel Tired And Breathless?

I am 41 and have had 14 units of , red blood in the past year the last transfusion was 05/16 this year . For two days I have been extremely fatigue !!!!l I feel like I have the flu /w lower back pain I feel full with with few bites of food .. When making my bed or walking from one room to the next I am out of breath ,
Wed, 22 Oct 2014
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Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic.
With this presentation, it is possible that you are running short of red blood cells. I would suggest you rush to Emergency Department for proper assessment and laboratory investigations. Apart from receiving blood, the exact cause of this frequent blood shortage needs to be known and may be treated if possible. I would advise you see a hematologist for that.

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Having Lot Of Transfusions, Why Do I Feel Tired And Breathless?

Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic. With this presentation, it is possible that you are running short of red blood cells. I would suggest you rush to Emergency Department for proper assessment and laboratory investigations. Apart from receiving blood, the exact cause of this frequent blood shortage needs to be known and may be treated if possible. I would advise you see a hematologist for that. I hope that answers your query. If you have more questions or any follow up query do not hesitate to write to us. I wish you well