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What Could Cause Hemoglobin Level To Be Less Than 30% Of Its Normal Level?

I was admitted to emergency with congestive heart failure, underproductive thyroid and anemia...after a colonoscopy and endoscopy, takinf 20 mg of warfarin per day and synthroid, my doctor says he is at a loss as to why my hemoglobin level continues to remain at less then 30% of normal levels...any suggestions?

posted on Mon, 3 Mar 2014
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Dear friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

Haematologist is the proper specialist to evaluate anaemia
It may be from deficiency like iron or B-12; underproduction from marrow from toxins and so on
You may need more investigations by the specialist

Take care     
Wishing all well
God bless
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What Could Cause Hemoglobin Level To Be Less Than 30% Of Its Normal Level?

Dear friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic Haematologist is the proper specialist to evaluate anaemia It may be from deficiency like iron or B-12; underproduction from marrow from toxins and so on You may need more investigations by the specialist Take care Wishing all well God bless