Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Fe Fatigue Rapidshare Doctors/Nurses - ? About Anemia -Can Anemia Really Cause Heart Palpitations, S.o.b., And Really Severe Fatigue

Doctors/Nurses - ? About anemia -Can anemia really cause heart palpitations, s.o.b., and really severe fatigue - fe fatigue rapidshare

28 y / o / female - The doctor wants to take me to the hematologist - Ive had anemia for about 2 years taking 4 per day Fe limitation. Store iron, "said my total should be 100-120, at 17 Why do not iron? And it can cause fatigue is really bad? - I sleep about 12 hours a day ... I also have lupus System - All information about iron and anemia can be very useful - Thanks!

3 comments:

debra_ha... said...

Iron deficiency anemia occurs when the body is sufficient iron. Your body needs iron to make hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to cells throughout the body carries. Without enough iron, the body produces fewer red blood cells. As a result, less hemoglobin is available, and the cells of your body does not receive enough oxygen.

Iron deficiency anemia is caused by iron deficiency in the body. Low iron levels can occur because:

Heavy menstrual bleeding.
The bleeding caused by diseases such as ulcers, hemorrhoids, cancer, regular aspirin use. People with these conditions may not be aware that they are losing blood. This type of bleeding is the main cause of iron deficiency anemia in men and in women after menopause.
Lack of iron in the diet. This is a particular risk for iron requirements, such as young children, adolescents and pregnant women.
Poor absorption of iron in the body. This is not a common cause of iron deficiency, but in humans that occur condConditions such as celiac disease or part of the stomach or small intestine were removed.

You may not know that you are suffering from iron deficiency anemia because they have evolved slowly and may cause symptoms as mild, which is not with them. Because the deficiency is severe, can lead to:

You will feel weak and tired.
Vertigo.
His irascible.
Having a headache.
He is very pale.
Shortness of breath.
Have difficulty to concentrate.

As a underlying disease that affects several organs should in any case, the hematologist to see!

Orinoco said...

Anemia (I call it "anemia" is) but the same thing if you (a low hemoglobin, a protein that binds oxygen) in your blood.

We can certainly fatigue and breathlessness. I do not know who may be causing the palpitations, but it certainly can cause rapid heartbeat.

Anemia caused by iron deficiency (see poster below), but also causes, called lupus, another type of anemia anemia.

I do not know why the iron is not. Perhaps you have not absorbed. Have you ever injections of iron?

I agree with the first poster - you should see a hematologist. His condition is slightly more complicated than your family doctor to see and treat.

p_l_gray said...

Why do not you go through a hematologist?

Anemia can be caused or exacerbated by lupus.

I'm surprised I did in practice for 15 years, and it amazes me that people like you ask strangers in medicine, if you already have a valid medical certificate.

I do not understand.

To see the hematologist

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