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Is Hemoglobin Count Of 6.7 A Cause For Concern?

I m 42 years Indian female, suffering long from multiple gastrointestinal & malnutrition conditions, besides cervical retrolisthesis and joint arthritis. I recently had a bout of stomach infection, blood diarrhoea and gall stone oedema. Present Hb count 6.7 amd my periods are delayed for the first time since menarche. Is it because of sickness or because of peri-menaopausal onset?
Thu, 20 Oct 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

If your periods were perfectly regular prior to this illness, then it is more than likely the illness not menopause causing the delay in your period.

Physical illness is one of the common reasons for a delay in period. Other causes are:(1) side effect of medication
(2)thyroid disease
(3)high levels of a hormone called prolactin
(4)polycystic ovarian syndrome
(5)emotional stress or illness

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Is Hemoglobin Count Of 6.7 A Cause For Concern?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic If your periods were perfectly regular prior to this illness, then it is more than likely the illness not menopause causing the delay in your period. Physical illness is one of the common reasons for a delay in period. Other causes are:(1) side effect of medication (2)thyroid disease (3)high levels of a hormone called prolactin (4)polycystic ovarian syndrome (5)emotional stress or illness I hope this helps