The Answer is no
But if on treatment as I am at the moment then yes the treatment can lower hemoglobin levels and I would like to add that this and all other symptoms are closely monitored by the medical team
HIV is a virus that causes AIDS. It does not result from abnormal hemoglobin or abnormal hemoglobin levels.
if you have low levels of hemoglobin, you can expect to live for 12 hours longer.
HDW, or hemoglobin distribution width, measure hemoglobin heterogeneity. Anemia's and vitamin deficiencies can result in lower than normal levels. If levels are low, further testing is done to determine the exact cause.
SGPT is primarily found in the liver. Low levels of SGPT may indicate deficiency of vitamin B6. Hepatitis can cause high levels.
Hepatitis B can cause Secondary vasculitis
Hepatitis C can cause Secondary vasculitis
hemoglobin is the cause thats why your blood is red
Bacterial vaginosis does not cause hepatitis. It is an imbalance in the vaginal flora.
HBV antibodies do not cause Hepatitis B.
Staph is not a typical cause of hepatitis.
They will have a better oxygen transport in their blood, this is why endurance athletes use doping substances or high altitude training to increase their hemoglobin levels. The drawback of a high hemoglobin level is that your blood is more likely to form thrombosis and cause stroke or heart attacks.
The causative agent for Hepatitis B is Hepatitis B virus.