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  2. Polycythemia vera - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/polycythemia-vera/diagnosis-treatment/...

    The most common treatment for polycythemia vera is having frequent blood withdrawals, using a needle in a vein (phlebotomy). It's the same procedure used for donating blood. This decreases your blood volume and reduces the number of excess blood cells.

  3. Polycythemia vera - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Without treatment, polycythemia vera can be life-threatening. But proper medical care can help ease signs, symptoms and complications of this disease. Products & Services

  4. Polycythemia vera - Doctors and departments - Mayo Clinic

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    This slow-growing blood cancer mainly affects people over 60. Treatments and lifestyle changes may reduce complications and ease symptoms.

  5. Polycythemia Vera: Is there anything I can do for fatigue at...

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    I have an autoimmune disease, but not polycythemia Vera. Fatigue was my biggest problem and I’m slowly learning how to manage it. Let me ask a few questions first, if you don’t mind.

  6. Polycythemia vera (PV): Does altitude matter? - Mayo Clinic...

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    It does appear that PV can be affected by altitude. Though one study I found has the tests occurring at above 14,000 feet. The pubmed article from the National Institute of Healh studies included patients enduring altitudes over 3100 m which is over 10,000 feet.

  7. Polycythemia Vera (PV) - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    Polycythemia Vera (PV) is a disease that is part of a family of Myeloproliferative disorders. This condition afflicts the bone marrow, causing an over production of cells.

  8. Bone marrow biopsy and aspiration - Mayo Clinic

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    A bone marrow aspiration and biopsy can be done in a hospital, clinic or doctor's office. The procedures are usually done by a doctor who specializes in blood disorders (hematologist) or cancer (oncologist). But bone marrow exams may also be performed by nurses with special training.

  9. Living With Cancer: Understanding breast cancer types

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    Polycythemia vera is a slow-growing blood cancer in which your bone marrow makes too many red blood cells. Without treatment, polycythemia vera can be life-threatening. Proper medical care can ease the symptoms and prevent the complications of this disease.

  10. When is hydroxurea usually added to treat polycythemia vera (PV)?

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    Weclome @lwengel, as you likely already know, the most common treatment for polychythemia vera (PV) is having frequent blood withdrawals, using a needle in a vein (phlebotomy). This decreases your blood volume and reduces the number of excess blood cells.

  11. Vitiligo - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/vitiligo/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20355916

    The choice of treatment depends on your age, how much skin is involved and where, how quickly the disease is progressing, and how it's affecting your life. Medications and light-based therapies are available to help restore skin color or even out skin tone, though results vary and are unpredictable.