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How Should Extreme Weight Loss, Anaemia And Black Stool Be Treated In An Elderly Person?
Suffering form mctd diseases . Now anemia. Black stool. Age 40 but like 70 years weight 30kg from 60kg. Govt nurse Hand become blue in water. Can t bath regular basis. Can t join duty can t seat server from last 4 years and can t any work home and office last 8 months all Multi organ distinction.
Black stool is a sign of hemorrhage from gastrointestinal tract and a cause of anemia. I suggest you to be seen by your doctor doctor because some blood tests are needed and if hemoglobin levels are below 7 you need hemotransfusions.
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Dr. Jolanda Nikolla, Pulmonologist
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How Should Extreme Weight Loss, Anaemia And Black Stool Be Treated In An Elderly Person?
Hello, Black stool is a sign of hemorrhage from gastrointestinal tract and a cause of anemia. I suggest you to be seen by your doctor doctor because some blood tests are needed and if hemoglobin levels are below 7 you need hemotransfusions. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Jolanda Nikolla, Pulmonologist