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What To Do For Low Hemoglobin Level?

I have low haemoglobin level in blood, and nowadays and especially during my periods i face low blood pressure and internal weakness and if my heart is going down, and i cant eat anything, even when i am really hungry, and i feel like vomiting all the time
Wed, 9 Jul 2014
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Geriatrics Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Looking at your clinical history and symptoms, I think you might be having severe anemia.
The symptoms of dizziness and cardiac symptoms are severe and with your diet problems, malnutrition is definitely present.
Following are my recommendation for you.
1. Get complete blood counts done.
2. After identifying anemia based on complete blood counts, therapy can be initiated.
3. Therapy initially should be intravenous vitamins OR iron
4. Counseling is necessary for diet improvement.
5. If anemia is severe, packed cell transfusion might be necessary.

Any further queries, happy to help again.
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What To Do For Low Hemoglobin Level?

Hi, Looking at your clinical history and symptoms, I think you might be having severe anemia. The symptoms of dizziness and cardiac symptoms are severe and with your diet problems, malnutrition is definitely present. Following are my recommendation for you. 1. Get complete blood counts done. 2. After identifying anemia based on complete blood counts, therapy can be initiated. 3. Therapy initially should be intravenous vitamins OR iron 4. Counseling is necessary for diet improvement. 5. If anemia is severe, packed cell transfusion might be necessary. Any further queries, happy to help again.