Symptoms of menstrual blood loss anemia

Symptoms due to menstrual blood loss vary depending on the severity of anemia. Symptoms may include dizziness, fatigue, lack of concentration, poor sleep, or even panic, chest tightness, breath-holding, and difficulty breathing, as well as menstrual disorders and imbalances. For blood loss due to menstruation, timely intervention and treatment are required to avoid organ damage due to various kinds of anemia. The severity of anemia is judged according to the amount of menstrual bleeding and the hemoglobin value. If it is lower than normal but the hemoglobin level is above 90 g/L, it is called mild anemia, and some patients who do not intervene and adjust the treatment in time when they have mild anemia may develop to moderate anemia, that is, the hemoglobin concentration is 60-90 g/L, at which time various symptoms may appear, such as cardiac ischemia, endocrine changes pronounced dizziness, headache, and even impaired consciousness, with more serious damage to the organs. Therefore, women with excessive menstruation should go to the hospital in time to adjust the treatment, and the doctor will choose the appropriate treatment with the specific situation, not considering that it is normal for women to lose blood with menstruation. With dietary supplements after each menstruation, it usually does not develop into anemia, much less severe anemia. So if you have excessive menstruation you must go to the hospital in time to save your life, it is the right choice for the individual.