Low Hemoglobin

Low hemoglobin count in your blood indicates anemia. The average hemoglobin count for men and women is 13.5 and 12 g/dL, and anything less than that is considered anemia. Other conditions that cause low hemoglobin are cancer, kidney disease, lead poisoning, liver cirrhosis, and hypothyroidism.

  
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I feel fatigued. Kindly suggest suitable superfoods.

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Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I am here to provide you with expert medical opinion. All the symptoms that you are facing are very much related to certain deficiencies. Low Hb (hemoglobin) may cause lethargy, weakness, tiredness, cramps, etc. while low vitamin D and calcium may cause body or joint p...  Read Full »

Why is my daughter too lazy to do her daily activities?

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