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What Can Cause Blackout Spells For A Person Having Low White Count, Low Red Count, Low Hemoglobin?

After having black out " spells" and hospitalized 3 times, having EEGs, TEE, cysternogram, etc. I was told I have three blood indicators: low white count, low red count, low hemoglobin, am anemic. Kidneys: creatin levels went from 2.2 to 1.4 after a 2 units of blood to get hemoglobin levels up. ( I am a 67 year old, male). Should I see hematologist? The "spells" look like seizures: I drool, clinch teeth, se
Mon, 4 Aug 2014
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hi you have pancytopenia. your blackout spell may be due to severe anemia. you should search the cause for your pancytopenia. consult hematologist and investigate for that, if required you can go for bone marrow examination to find the cause. so consult hematologist and take treatment accordingly.
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What Can Cause Blackout Spells For A Person Having Low White Count, Low Red Count, Low Hemoglobin?

hi you have pancytopenia. your blackout spell may be due to severe anemia. you should search the cause for your pancytopenia. consult hematologist and investigate for that, if required you can go for bone marrow examination to find the cause. so consult hematologist and take treatment accordingly. thanks for using health care magic.