Yes, absolutely...low blood sugar AND low iron does have a dramatic impact on how much energy you have. You may also want to see if you are anemic, which is usually connected with low iron. Please see a doctor....you'll feel much better if ...
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Aspirin being a blood thinner, may have changed the composition, due to the thinning, but I somehow suspect that it would not be the major cause, as I know a lot of people who have to be on aspirin for years. Perhaps a change in diet, I kno...
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are not anemic. Donating blood lowers blood iron levels and also helps to prevent heart attacks. Before the bad LDL cholesterol can form plaques in arteries, it must be converted to oxidized LDL cholesterol, and iron causes this reaction. L...
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To accurately diagnose iron deficiency anemia, you need blood work.
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My 18-year-old daughter is in her 2nd semester at college. She is extremely tired, especially after she eats. She is having problems lifting the weight bar (40 lbs.) when she usually bench presses 100 lbs. She is getting 10 to 12 hours of s...
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Low iron leads to weaker walls in your blood vessels, so yes, low iron could increase your chance of a bloody nose.
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Yes it does you should speak to your doctor about it.Good luck!
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