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According to the National Institutes of Health, post-bariatric anemia is commonly caused by iron deficiency, with vitamin B12 deficiency being a secondary cause in most cases.
In this episode, Dr. Toyosi Onwuemene, M.D., M.S., an Associate Professor of Medicine-Hematology at Duke University School of Medicine, shares with us her approach to managing hematologic issues in patients. She discusses the two primary nutrient deficiencies commonly observed, which are vitamin B12 deficiency and iron deficiency. However, she highlights that the specific deficiencies can vary depending on the type of surgery a patient has undergone and the associated complications. Additionally, Dr. Onwuemene emphasizes the symptoms associated with iron and vitamin B12 deficiency, such as fatigue and anemia.
Make sure to tune in to this episode with Dr. Toyosi to learn more about nutrient deficiencies after bariatric surgery.
Episode Highlights:
About Dr. Toyosi Onwuemene
The most common nutritional deficiencies
Symptoms of iron deficiency
How to treat iron deficiency naturally
Symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency
How to treat vitamin B12 deficiency naturally and with medicine
Prevention for these nutritional deficiencies
Advice she have for the audience
Connect with Dr. Toyosi Onwuemene:
Website | www.coagcoach.com
Instagram | @coagcoach
Linked in | www.linkedin.com/in/tonwuemene
Youtube | www.youtube.com/c/coagcoach
About Dr. Toyosi Onwuemene
Dr. Toyosi Onwuemene, M.D. M.S., is an Associate Professor of Medicine-Hematology at Duke University School of Medicine. Dr. Onwuemene obtained her MD from Duke University and master’s in clinical investigation from Northwestern University. She completed Internal Medicine residency at Duke University Medical Center and Hematology/Oncology Fellowship training at the McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University. Dr. Onwuemene is a hematologist and clinician researcher who helps academic clinicians build research programs whether or not they have a mentor.
Resources:
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According to the National Institutes of Health, post-bariatric anemia is commonly caused by iron deficiency, with vitamin B12 deficiency being a secondary cause in most cases.
In this episode, Dr. Toyosi Onwuemene, M.D., M.S., an Associate Professor of Medicine-Hematology at Duke University School of Medicine, shares with us her approach to managing hematologic issues in patients. She discusses the two primary nutrient deficiencies commonly observed, which are vitamin B12 deficiency and iron deficiency. However, she highlights that the specific deficiencies can vary depending on the type of surgery a patient has undergone and the associated complications. Additionally, Dr. Onwuemene emphasizes the symptoms associated with iron and vitamin B12 deficiency, such as fatigue and anemia.
Make sure to tune in to this episode with Dr. Toyosi to learn more about nutrient deficiencies after bariatric surgery.
Episode Highlights:
About Dr. Toyosi Onwuemene
The most common nutritional deficiencies
Symptoms of iron deficiency
How to treat iron deficiency naturally
Symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency
How to treat vitamin B12 deficiency naturally and with medicine
Prevention for these nutritional deficiencies
Advice she have for the audience
Connect with Dr. Toyosi Onwuemene:
Website | www.coagcoach.com
Instagram | @coagcoach
Linked in | www.linkedin.com/in/tonwuemene
Youtube | www.youtube.com/c/coagcoach
About Dr. Toyosi Onwuemene
Dr. Toyosi Onwuemene, M.D. M.S., is an Associate Professor of Medicine-Hematology at Duke University School of Medicine. Dr. Onwuemene obtained her MD from Duke University and master’s in clinical investigation from Northwestern University. She completed Internal Medicine residency at Duke University Medical Center and Hematology/Oncology Fellowship training at the McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University. Dr. Onwuemene is a hematologist and clinician researcher who helps academic clinicians build research programs whether or not they have a mentor.
Resources:
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