What is hemoglobin?
Asked by: 38 Years Old, 60 Kg, 158cm Female
Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells (erythrocytes) that has the capacity to carry oxygen. Hemoglobin carries oxygen from the lungs to body tissues and carbon dioxide from these tissues back to the lungs. Hemoglobin levels are usually measured with a complete blood count (CBC) test, and these values are an important source of information when evaluating a person's health status.
Now I would like to get more information about your symptom or complaint:
What is the symptom or complaint you are experiencing right now?
How long have the complaints been going on?
Do your complaints occur at a certain time of day or constantly?
Have you experienced these symptoms or complaints before?
Do you have a known chronic disease or are you currently taking any medications?
This information is necessary for me to help you better. It will be especially important to determine the symptoms you are experiencing, their duration and severity.
I am not a real doctor and this is not a medical diagnosis.
My heart rate increases after meals and when my heart rate slows down I get very tired. I do not have any chronic illnesses or have never had such complaints before.
Asked by: 38 Years Old, 60 Kg, 158cm Female
I understand, you experience increased heart rate and intense fatigue after meals. This can be due to different reasons. I have a few more questions for you to get detailed information:
This information will help me better understand the source of your problem and give you general recommendations.
First of all, you can try the following suggestions:
Smaller Your Meals: Consuming smaller portions can reduce the pressure on your stomach and heart.
Eat Slowly: You can reduce the stress on your digestive system by chewing your food slowly and carefully.
Rest After Meals: Avoid heavy physical activity after eating and rest for a while.
Caffeine and Sugary Foods: Avoiding caffeine, alcohol and excessively sugary foods may be beneficial.
However, if these symptoms persist or worsen, you should definitely see a health professional. It is important to see a doctor to determine the underlying causes of your complaints and to determine the appropriate treatment methods.
Now, I am determining the branches you need to see a specialist.
I am not a real doctor and this is not a medical diagnosis.
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