What do anemia and rhinoplasty have to do with each other?
Anemia and Rhinoplasty : Dietary iron and vitamin B12 are essential for the maturation of red blood cells in the body. Normally, every day 0.8 until the 1 The percentage of red blood cells in the body is replaced and the average lifespan of red cells 100 until the 120 It is the day.
How to diagnose anemia before rhinoplasty
Anemia is defined as a low number of red blood cells. In a routine blood test, anemia is diagnosed and measured by measuring the level of hemoglobin. If you have anemia, your hemoglobin level will also be low. If it is too low, your tissue or organs may not receive enough oxygen.
Symptoms of anemia before deciding on rhinoplasty
As mentioned, anemia is characterized by low levels of hemoglobin, which is responsible for delivering oxygen to the organs and tissues of the body, and these symptoms are exactly related to this issue.. If you have any of these symptoms before having rhinoplasty, be sure to get tested.
The most important symptoms are::
- Fatigue and boredom because your organs do not receive the amount of oxygen they need to do something.
- Fast or unusual heartbeat
- Headache
- Pain, including in the bones, chest, abdomen and joints
- Developmental problems, for children and adolescents
- Shortness of breath
- Pale or yellow skin
- Cold and tired legs and weakness
Types of anemia effective in rhinoplasty
more than 400 There are different types of anemia and they are divided into three groups: Anemia due to blood loss, anemia due to reduction or production of red blood cells and anemia due to erythrocyte destruction. All of these can be effective during rhinoplasty and later in the recovery period.
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