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Is hemoglobin is affected by stevens johnson syndrome?

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No: Not likely but if the illness persists i'm sure the hg level can drop.

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It Can: Sjs is a very serious reaction and hemolysis (destruction) of the red blood cells is rather uncommon. The hemoglobin concentration might appear elevated but that is usually due to severe dehydration and fluid losses.

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