One of the major, and potentially treatable, causes of anemia in patients with liver cirrhosis is acute or chronic blood loss into the gastrointestinal tract, often resulting in iron deficiency anemia
Urine that is dark orange, amber, cola-colored or brown can be a sign of liver disease. The color is due to too much bilirubin building up because the liver isn't breaking it down normally.
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One of the major, and potentially treatable, causes of anemia in patients with liver cirrhosis is acute or chronic blood loss into the gastrointestinal tract, often resulting in iron deficiency anemia
Urine that is dark orange, amber, cola-colored or brown can be a sign of liver disease. The color is due to too much bilirubin building up because the liver isn't breaking it down normally.
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