How to See a Doctor About Anemia
Things You'll Need
- List of discomforts you are experiencing
- Local physician
Instructions
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Make an Appointment
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Call your doctor and make an appointment. Just tell the advice nurse or whomever is doing the scheduling that you are concerned about anemia and desire a consultation.
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Keep a list of symptoms of anemia next to you in case you are asked about them by the nurse who is doing the scheduling.
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Recognize symptoms can include dizziness, shortness of breath, cold skin, lack of energy, general weakness and heart palpitations.
Discuss Your Symptoms With Your Doctor
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Tell your doctor that you are feeling overly tired (or whatever else you may be feeling) and can't pinpoint the reason. If you are a menstruating woman, you lose a considerable amount of blood each month, so this may be the cause of iron-deficiency anemia. However, anyone can experience anemia.
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Tell your doctor you would like to be sent to the lab to get a blood test for anemia. He shouldn't balk at this request. It's a relatively quick and easy test.
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Realize your doctor will receive the results from the lab in about a week.
Do Your Own Research
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Take your iron supplements or whatever medication is prescribed by your doctor if you are diagnosed with anemia.
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Consider staying on top of research through resources like Anemia.org (see Resources below).
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Read up on the condition and call your doctor back for a follow-up visit if your symptoms don't improve within 1 month.
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