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Suggest Treatment For Anemia

Hi I am 53 years old and I am anemic for 4 years I have been getting b 12 shots for 4 year to help with it . my period are really bad I loss tons of blood and lots of very large clots to where I am light headed. Shakes on the inside and am very weak. There tryed doing surgery on me three years ago three different times but couldn t because of my iron being so low. What do you think can you help me
Tue, 28 Nov 2017
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Dear patient
Reason for your anemia is blood loss through menses. If that is not corrected anemia will persist. Reason for menorrhagia needs to be found out. Visit to expert gynecologist would help.in that. If your family is completed hysterectomy will be better choice. Blood that is already lost will need replacement by means of blood transfusion. Start tab ferrous sulphate twice a day. Iron injections are also available for quick buildup of body storage of iron. Along with iron vitamin b12 tablets also should be taken and equally important is to take proteins in your diet. Iron vitamin b12 and protein are essential for red blood cells.
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Suggest Treatment For Anemia

Dear patient Reason for your anemia is blood loss through menses. If that is not corrected anemia will persist. Reason for menorrhagia needs to be found out. Visit to expert gynecologist would help.in that. If your family is completed hysterectomy will be better choice. Blood that is already lost will need replacement by means of blood transfusion. Start tab ferrous sulphate twice a day. Iron injections are also available for quick buildup of body storage of iron. Along with iron vitamin b12 tablets also should be taken and equally important is to take proteins in your diet. Iron vitamin b12 and protein are essential for red blood cells.