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Low haemoglobin
My girlfriend has low haemoglobin from past 6 months... She asked me to check mine too... I checked it 2 months ago... It was normal... But now i have also less haemoglobin... Is there any disease or infection which has spread to me by her ? (As we have intercourse often) Is there chamce of any infection or there's nothing related woth her ? Help!!!
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Anaemia is not contagious. However several infectious diseases which cause Anaemia can be contagious. But most of the STDs dont cause Anaemia. Stop blaming your girlfriend and do a full Anaemia profile with includes CBC with morphology, Iron profile, Vit B12 &Folate serum levels, Billirubin to rule out haemolytic anaemia, Stool R/e to rule out Intestinal parasitic infections
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Take Iron, VitB 12 and Folic acid tablets regularly Review your Hb reports after 3 months
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if your Hb level is below 10, visit a hospital asap
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