First of all:Anemia is a medical condition in which the capacity of the blood to transport oxygen to the tissues is reduced, either because of too few red blood cells, or because of too little hemoglobin.
This can lead to lathargy, low energy levels, pale appearence, you may become short of breath.
Other symptoms include: Hairloss, malaise and heart problems.
Anemia is a condition characterized by a low number of red blood cells, which can lead to symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath. Causes of anemia can vary, including nutritional deficiencies, chronic diseases, or genetic factors. Blood tests are typically used to diagnose anemia and determine the underlying cause.
Iron-deficiency anemia occurs when more iron is needed in the diet. This is the most common type of anemia. Iron deficiency anemia is when there is not enough iron in the blood.Pernicious anemia mostly affects people over 40 and is a result of vitamin B 12 deficiency. Sickle-cell anemia is a hereditary blood cell defect that does not respond to vitamin or mineral treatment.
Aplastic anemia is the term used to describe anemia that results from a failure of bone marrow to produce enough blood cells. This condition can lead to low red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in the blood.
The blood condition with low numbers of erythrocytes or deficient hemoglobin in the red blood cells is called anemia. This condition can lead to symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath due to reduced oxygen-carrying capacity in the blood. Anemia can have various causes, including nutritional deficiencies, chronic diseases, or underlying health conditions.
Low iron levels can lead to anemia, which can cause symptoms like fatigue and weakness. While anemia may sometimes lead to fluid retention, it is not a direct cause of water retention. Other factors such as heart or kidney conditions are more commonly associated with water retention.
A deficiency of copper can lead to anemia.
Anemia is a deficiency of iron in the blood.
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Yes-can cause Leukemia, Leukocytosis, Anemia, Primary & secondary Aplastic Anemia
anemia causes increased production of vascular endothelial relaxing factor that causes dilatation of the vasculature producing oedema.
If a Jill ferret is not mated a build up of estrogen may lead to a disorder know as estrogen-induced anemia, which can lead to leukemia and ultimate death
Yes. That is possible. You see so many patients of pile, who gets severe anemia. Severe anemia can cause death.
Alchohol can be associated with anemia. For example, alcoholic liver damage can be a cause of megaloblastic anaemia Alchohol can be associated with anemia. For example, alcoholic liver damage can be a cause of megaloblastic anaemia
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Grossly speaking IRON is the answer but on an whole lot other minerals can lead to anemia if they are deficient.
You may feel nothing, but lead poisoning may cause abdominal pain, headache, anemia or behavior changes.