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When In Remission Anad Suddenlly Develop Low Hemoglobin How To Diagnose Problem

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Kula, HI
June 25
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If you are in remission and suddenly develop low hemoglobin, it's important to diagnose the problem accurately. Here are steps that might be taken:

1. Consult Your Doctor: Inform your healthcare provider about the drop in hemoglobin
2. Blood Tests: Your doctor may order blood tests to check for anemia and other potential Show Full Answer

If you are in remission and suddenly develop low hemoglobin, it's important to diagnose the problem accurately. Here are steps that might be taken:

1. Consult Your Doctor: Inform your healthcare provider about the drop in hemoglobin.
2. Blood Tests: Your doctor may order blood tests to check for anemia and other potential issues.
3. Review Treatment History: Assess if recent treatments could have caused the drop.
4. Bone Marrow Examination: In some cases, a bone marrow biopsy might be necessary to check for myeloma activity.
5. Imaging Tests: Imaging tests like MRI or CT scans may be used to look for signs of relapse.

Always follow your doctor's advice for the most accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.

June 25

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