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What Options Do I Have With Low BP, Anemia, Peptic Ulcers Along With H.pylori?
I was diagnoised with Toxoplasmosis back in 1975... Most likely caused by cleaning cat fecal matter from out from under our mobile home in Georgia in the 1960's. I have low blood pressure and am anemic, and strugle with fatigue. I also aquired peptic ulcers in my pouch after I had Gastric By pass Surgery in 2001. I think because of all things That I also have H. typlori. What options do I have. I currently weigh 123.... just lost 8 lbs in the past 3 weeks.
Hi and thanks for the query, the options depend on the appropriate diagnosis of the causes of symptoms,. It is needless treating symptoms that would reoccur in the cause the cause is unknown. It is true that peptic ulcer disease left untreated could lead to gastrointestinal bleeding that could lead to anemia. A holistic treatment approach however is needed. Seeing an internist, in my opinion, should be the first step. Kind regards
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What Options Do I Have With Low BP, Anemia, Peptic Ulcers Along With H.pylori?
Hi and thanks for the query, the options depend on the appropriate diagnosis of the causes of symptoms,. It is needless treating symptoms that would reoccur in the cause the cause is unknown. It is true that peptic ulcer disease left untreated could lead to gastrointestinal bleeding that could lead to anemia. A holistic treatment approach however is needed. Seeing an internist, in my opinion, should be the first step. Kind regards