Impact of Severe Anemia on Menorrhagia and Eclampsia in Iraqi Women

Authors

  • Saad G. Hussein AL-Hikma University College, Iraq
  • Riyam B. Ali AL-Hikma University College, Iraq
  • Sabreen S. Abed AL-Hikma University College, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/ijhsms.v3i2.3457

Keywords:

Anemia, eclampsia, Iron, menorrhagia, thalassemia and patients women

Abstract

The aim of this study to deal with (19) women were reviewed the center of obstetrics and
Gynecology Al- Harthyia center with affected and non-affected of severe anemia with patients age
between 20 to 39 years old. The patient's charts are started from 1st September 2021 to the 1st of
August 2022. Severe anemia during this period associated with menorrhagia and eclampsia for
affected women with different kinds of anemia like iron deficiency or thalassemia disease. The level
of severe anemia for pregnant or non-pregnant that will absolutely between 4 – 11 g/dL. Anemia in
pregnancy women with hemoglobin concentration 11 g/dL explained by world health organization
(WHO). The project was associated with prevalence numbers of menorrhagia women were (12) from
the total (19) women which constitute the percentage 63.16% as well with women eclampsia from 4
patients that constitute 21.05%.

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2024-02-26

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Hussein, S. G. ., Ali, R. B. ., & Abed, S. S. . (2024). Impact of Severe Anemia on Menorrhagia and Eclampsia in Iraqi Women. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH SYSTEMS AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, 3(1), 58–63. https://doi.org/10.51699/ijhsms.v3i2.3457

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