I have anemia from an ulcer.I have been tired for a few months
but lately I am having shortness of breathe. I happens mostly
when I rise from a kneeling position. When I rise in the morning and rise from a sitting position I hear my heart beating in my
earsEar barotrauma
Ear discharge
Ear emergencies
Ear examination
Ear tube insertion
Ear tube insertion - series.
It is beating right now as i write you. do you think this is from the
anemia and ulcer??
thanks
_Dear Patty,
Anemia is usually insidious in its onset and has no specific symptoms to alert the physician to its presence. However, with increased loss of blood volume symptoms may occur. When blood loss occurs the body tries to compensate for the diminished oxygen supply. Abrupt losses of circulating blood volume will result in blood
pressurePressure ulcer changes, thirst and shortness of
breathBreath alcohol test
Breath holding spell
Breath odor. When active bleeding occurs one usually sees
brightBright beginnings red blood per rectum or
blackBlack cohosh
Black draught
Black haw, tarry stools. In chronic anemias the heart tries to pump out more blood (increase
cardiacCardiac catheterization
Cardiac tamponade
Left heart ventricular angiography output). Blood pressure changes occur with change in position. This may be associated with dizziness, headaches, palpitations and shortness of breath on exertion. Patients with underlying heart disease will more frequently experience these symptoms with anemia. In any case, you should discuss these symptoms with your doctor and have a repeat blood count to look for anemia. If anemia is present, it may be necessary to have an upper endoscopy to look for signs of active bleeding and ulcer healing. I hope you find this information helpful.
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