Women being misdiagnosed, tale as old as medicine itself.
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I read this article to my husband earlier today, it was so interesting. Anemia as a cause sounded surprising, but I had severe anemia once (copper IUD was causing hemorrhage) and couldn't get up the stairs at work, it must strain the heart a lot.
It seems like almost every woman I know has to take iron supplements for mild anemia. If it's really a cause of SCAD then that's not great.
The other IUD resolved mine - the ones with progesterone reduce bleeding in period to almost zero or zero, then menopause, I haven't dealt with the anemia for years now, the cause for my body was absolutely the heavy bleeding with cycles. But yes, during the years I had natural periods (or aggravated ones with that non hormonal IUD) it was so hard to keep my blood oxygen rich, it felt like fighting a losing battle.
I think overall though - this research is such good news, hopefully doctors will more aggressively treat the anemia now. When I was having it they would just sort of shrug and say it's not ideal but you are always like this, probably nothing to worry about.