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hematocrit level

My doctor has done blood work on me twixe,in,the past two weeks and the first time my hematocrit was a 7 and they told me it was really concerning and today they said my hematocrit is now a 3. They insist I see a gastroenologist tomorrow and set up an emergency appt for me but what does this low hematocrit mean exactly ??? Should i be overly concerned???

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Sorry but per our Terms of Service, no one may offer any medical advice.

You are better served by being examined by a medical professional who can also have access to your labs and administer treatment or order medications or admit you for treatment if necessary.

If you do not feel well or feel something is wrong, please go to the nearest Emergency Department.

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