Excessive vaginal bleeding reduces the body's iron levels, causing the bone marrow to be unable to produce enough new red blood cells to replace those lost. This leads to hemorrhagic anemia where the blood becomes diluted from water entering it from tissues, lowering hematocrit levels and causing hypoxia as well as symptoms like pallor, fatigue, and dizziness.
Excessive vaginal bleeding reduces the body's iron levels, causing the bone marrow to be unable to produce enough new red blood cells to replace those lost. This leads to hemorrhagic anemia where the blood becomes diluted from water entering it from tissues, lowering hematocrit levels and causing hypoxia as well as symptoms like pallor, fatigue, and dizziness.
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Excessive vaginal bleeding reduces the body's iron levels, causing the bone marrow to be unable to produce enough new red blood cells to replace those lost. This leads to hemorrhagic anemia where the blood becomes diluted from water entering it from tissues, lowering hematocrit levels and causing hypoxia as well as symptoms like pallor, fatigue, and dizziness.
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