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Ferrous Sulfate

Ferrous sulfate is a medicine used for treating iron deficiency anemia. Iron helps to make red blood cells, and it carries oxygen to all the cells in the body. Blood loss, pregnancy, and deficient iron content in the diet cause reduced iron levels in the body leading to anemia. The common side effects are constipation, back-colored stools, and temporary staining of teeth.

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Please review my wife's CBC reports.

Query: Hi doctor, My wife's iron and ferritin were low, so the doctor ordered CBC. CBC showed low WBC, high monocytes, and high RBC, which is what made us scared. She has schistocytes and elliptocytes among other RBC morphologies. We read about it and are very worried, and she had a C-section three years b...  Read Full »


Dr. Goswami Parth Rajendragiri

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your wife's reports (attachment removed to protect patient identity). The report shows schistocytes, which are fragmented RBC (red blood cell), commonly seen in hemolytic anemia. So, to rule out hemolysis, serum LDH (lactate dehydrogenase), retic...  Read Full »

My wife's low hemoglobin paused fitness certificate. Why?

Query: Hello doctor,My wife went for a master's health checkup. Her fitness certificate was put on hold due to low hemoglobin and other blood test parameters. Her hemoglobin was 8 g/dL, ESR was 25, hematocrit was 26.8, MCV was 62.3, MCH was 18.8, MCHC was 30.0, and RDW was 21.4 %. Can you please check thes...  Read Full »


Dr. Goswami Parth Rajendragiri

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through the reports (attachment removed to protect patient identity). Your wife has microcytic hypochromic anemia. The common causes of microcytic hypochromic anemia are iron-deficiency anemia, sideroblastic anemia, thalassemia minor, and anemia of ch...  Read Full »

Why do my stomach noises worsen with anemia treatment?

Query: Hi doctor, My stomach makes a lot of loud noises even though I am not hungry. I have anemia and when I started to take Ferrous sulfate, my stomach noises begin again. I remember that eventually, I started to feel pain along with it. So my doctor adviced me to stop taking the medicine for a month un...  Read Full »


Dr. Ambalathu Veettil Hussain Shihaz

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Some people do have rumbling noise in the tummy. Is there any associated nausea or vomiting or abdominal distension? Have you lost weight? How is your appetite? You have not mentioned the reason for your taking Ferrous fumarate? What was the cause of your anemia? Was th...  Read Full »

I am a 29-year-old female with heavy menstrual bleeding despite taking medications. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 29-year-old female and have been on dilation and curettage procedure because I experienced heavy bleeding last month. My doctor suggested to take Althea and Ferrous sulfate pills four times a day for four days, three times for three days, and twice for two days. Unfortunately, I am...  Read Full »


Dr. Uzma Arqam

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Tablet Althea (Cyproterone acetate and Ethinyl estradiol) is a contraceptive pill. It is also used for acne and polycystic ovarian disease, which has side effects of breast tenderness, nausea, vomiting, headache, and stomach pain. Please pro...  Read Full »

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