
Anemic. Hemoglobin 8.6. Symptoms Of Pneumonia Always Comes Back. Noticed Spot On Lung. Prescribed Blood Thinner & Warfarin. What To Do?

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Pulmonary emboli seem to be the main cause of concern for you. Most pulmonary emboli resolve spontaneously, only some organize to produce residual obstruction and can lead to resultant pulmonary hypertension in the long run. Medical care is usually aimed at reducing the emboli. It includes anti-coagulation (with warfarin, etc), hematologist. Hematologist will work on warfarin related issues and anemia. Interventional radiologists perform some procedures like catheter directed fibrinolysis in selected patients. Vascular surgeons can also perform a few procedures related to blood vessels like inferior vena cava filters.
I did some research online for doctors in Chattanooga. I think for now you need consultation with a hematologist. Dr XXXXXXX XXXXXXX at 605 Glenwood Dr, Suite 200 Chattanooga (ph no 423-698-1844) is a hematologist with 20 years experience in the flied. You may want to visit his clinic called as Chattanooga Oncology and Hematology.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr Vaishalee

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