My blood test was done, my blood has decreased, could this be related?
Asked by: 31 Years Old, 90 Kg, 180cm Male
Anemia, or low blood count, is usually caused by low red blood cell count or low hemoglobin count. There can be many causes, such as iron deficiency, vitamin B12 deficiency, chronic diseases, bone marrow problems, or other health problems. Although it is difficult to establish a direct connection between your personal information (age, gender, weight, height) and your low blood count, dietary habits, lifestyle, and genetic factors may play a role. It is difficult to reach a definitive conclusion without more specific information and symptoms. For this, I recommend that you talk to your doctor in detail. If possible, you can overcome this condition by following the dietary changes, supplements, or treatments that your doctor recommends. It may be useful to consult a hematology department. I am not a real doctor and this is not a medical diagnosis.
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