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I am a chronic pancreatitis patient. I had visited twice to CMC vellore. After all investigation they prescribed me to take two tablets regularly named pancreatin and pantoprazole. I have taken those for three years. Now I am taking only pantoprazole. Last 2 years is has happened hemoglobin gradually decreasing ,even upto 5-6 mlgm. It is raised to normal after taking livogen tablet (Iron & folic acid) being suggested by a hematologist. Is this downfalling is related to pancreatitis?
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No its not related to pancreatitis.
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The fall in hemoglobin can be attributed to blood loss or lack of blood forming due to absence of iron in food . In your case gastritis may be causing small amounts of blood loss via the intestines and hence the anemia
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