Polycythemia With Chronic Cyanosis (Myelopathic Polycythemia) treatment in Chihuahua
In Chihuahua, 14 specialists treat polycythemia with chronic cyanosis (myelopathic polycythemia), such as hematologist, spread across 12 clinics. Compare profiles, reviews and location to choose.
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Polycythemia with chronic cyanosis, sometimes called myelopathic polycythemia, refers to an increase in red blood cells accompanied by a bluish coloring of the skin and mucous membranes due to a shortage of oxygen in the blood.
Common causes: It usually appears as the body's response to a sustained lack of oxygen, for example in certain chronic heart or lung conditions, which stimulates the production of more red blood cells.
Common symptoms: Bluish coloring, fatigue, headache, and a feeling of heaviness may be part of the picture.
Which specialist treats it? The hematologist studies alterations in the number of red blood cells and works to identify the underlying cause. Discussing these signs with this professional helps guide the evaluation.
Which specialist to see for polycythemia with chronic cyanosis (myelopathic polycythemia) in Chihuahua?
Doctors who treat polycythemia with chronic cyanosis (myelopathic polycythemia) in Chihuahua
Dr. Irene Anaya Cuellar
Dr. Karen Daniela Pérez Gomez
Dr. Karen D. Pérez Gómez
Dr. Benjamin Batista Guizar
Dr. Morton Sergio Elizalde
Dr. Alva Nora Zaragoza Vázquez
Dr. Victor Mingura Ledezma
Dr. Ana Laura Tapia Enriquez
Dr. Carlos Chavez Trillo
Dr. Carlos Flores Ramirez Flores Ramirez
Dr. Jesus Manuel Lopez Valles
Dr. Karla Lourdes Domínguez Rodríguez
Dr. Jesús José Rivera Olivas
Dr. Villaseñor Benavides
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats polycythemia with chronic cyanosis (myelopathic polycythemia)?
The treatment of polycythemia with chronic cyanosis (myelopathic polycythemia) is usually handled by specialists in hematologist.
How many doctors are available in Chihuahua?
We currently have 14 doctors who can treat polycythemia with chronic cyanosis (myelopathic polycythemia) in Chihuahua.