am i really suffering from low haemoglobin levels?and that leads to low blood pressure as well?has it got to do with what my aunt once told me aboutpart of our family genes; Thalassemia?i dont think anyone in my own family is affected.
maybe that aunt of mine is, or was.
my previous blood test results showed i've got
low haemoglobin counts.
but my family doctor said itz
NOTHING MUCH.i did research and it all seems like 'linked'.
in a way like............
Anemia- a quantitative deficiency of the hemoglobin, often accompanied by a reduced number of red blood cells and causing pallor, weakness, and breathlessness.
Thalassemia- Thalassemia Minor, although not life threatening on its own, can affect quality of life due to the effects of a mild to moderate anemia. Studies have shown that Thalassemia Minor often coexists with other diseases such as asthma, and mood disorders.
Some possible causes for low blood pressure and related symptoms could be:Low Haemoglobin levels. - In a healthy person, the haemoglobin levels in the blood are measured as grams per 100 milliliters. The normal range for a man is 13.5 to 17.5 and for a woman is 11.5 to 15.5 g/dl. A low hemoglobin level ( normally below 9 g/dl) will lead to less oxygen being sent o the brain and heart and can lead to dizziness, fainting spells, weakness and general ill health.
see what i mean? i've got.....
asthma.low blood pressure.low haemoglobin counts.and my aunt had warned me about
Thalassemia.
other than my blood (oxygen) problems,
i've still got a S-spine.
am i that weak? =(hmphx. nobody's born perfect anyway.
i'd wish to go for Thalassemia blood tests.
so that i can get a clear answer. am i a minor?
{&Dare to VS me?-}
10:03 AM
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