Crohn’s Disease and Anemia
Healthy red blood cells effectively and efficiently distribute oxygen to the rest of the body. However, if these blood cells fail to function properly, they may cause significant bodily harm. Anemia is a condition associated with an unhealthy number of these red blood cells. This sickness has been commonly associated with Crohn’s disease, an incurable illness that affects the ability of the intestines to successfully absorb nutrients.
Crohn’s disease has recently been linked to the prescription drug Accutane. If you have been diagnosed with Crohn’s disease after using Accutane, the Accutane lawsuit attorneys of Williams Kherkher can help you seek the compensation you may deserve. Contact us today at 800-761-3187 for a free consultation.
Symptoms of Anemia
Anemic individuals typically have a low red blood cell count, which limits the amount of oxygen that circulates through the body. This lack of oxygen can cause an extreme amount of fatigue and puts organs at risk of serious damage.
If Crohn’s disease is responsible for causing anemia, the body may not only be affected by the lack of oxygen, but also from other malnutrition problems. Everyday activities like walking up a flight of stairs may take quite a bit of effort for someone without healthy red blood cells.
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Accutane has been linked to a number of serious health issues, including Crohn’s disease. If you or a loved one has suffered harm due to the use of Accutane, you may be entitled to compensation. Contact an Accutane lawsuit attorney from Williams Kherkher at 800-761-3187 to learn more about taking legal action against the negligent drug manufacturer.



