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Normocytic anemia usually starts slowly. It doesn't have many signs at first. You may find yourself getting tired easily. You may look pale. If the anemia starts suddenly or gets really bad, you might feel dizzy or weak.
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Managing the condition that is causing the anemia is the most important part of treating it. This might mean you would stop taking a particular medicine, or your doctor might treat a chronic illness or look for something that is causing you ...
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Anemia can be caused by a few problems which include excessive blood loss. Most people check for an iron deficiency when considering anemia. Other causes are chronic disease, pregnancy, poor nutrition, sickle cell anemia, alcoholism and more...
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Actually, I have neever come across a combination of Normocytic Hypochromic Anemia. Normocytic Anemia is where the size of your red blood cells is within the normal range. Hypochromic Anemia occurs when the ratio of the hemoglobin to your re...
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The main cause of anemia or thin blood is the lack of iron in your blood. Most anemics are prescribed not only medication but iron supplements also.
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There are numerous things that can cause anemia. The main and most common causes are poor nutrition, low iron in the blood, cancer, ulcers that bleed, drinking too much alcohol and pregnancy. Sometimes, anemia is only temporary but sometimes...
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Some causes of anemia would be over exercise, dieting and low Iron and B-12 intake. You should consult with your doctor if you think you might be at risk for anemia.
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Sickle cell is caused by the abhnomal formation of blood cells in the body. They do not flow properly through the blood stream and clot at the joints causing pain, discomfort and possible death of the person having the condition.
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Sickle cell anemia is an inherited disease. It is called sickle cell because the cell takes on a sickle appearance. Apparently it protected Africans from the dreaded disease malaria.
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Some causes of iron deficiency anemia may be not getting enough iron from the foods we eat, loss of blood, or malabsorption of iron by the body due to a disease. For more information, look here: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Dise...
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Macrocytic anemia refers to the presence of enlarged red blood cells (RBCs) in a lab sample. This finding is often the only sign that a patient is experiencing a deficiency of B12 or folate, two important nutrients for the health of the nerv...
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This usually means a person is losing blood somewhere (revealed or occult) and there is no abnormality/ deficiencies related with hemopoisis (formation of blood). As the definition suggests, treatment will depend on the cause. Hope it helps....
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Sickle cell anemia is a chronic, inherited blood disease predominantly occurring in people of African descent. The red blood cells (RBCs) contain hemoglobin S (Hgb S) rather than the normal hemoglobin A (Hgb A). These cells are prone to malf...
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1. Look for dietary problems first, since they are the most common cause of anemia. Deficiencies of iron, folic acid, vitamin B12 and enzymes can result in a type of anemia that is easily treated by providing the missing nutrients. In cases ...
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Be Aware of Iron Deficiency Anemia. 1. Recognize that the vast majority of people who suffer from anemia have a fairly mild form of the illness which is caused by iron deficiency. 2. Realize menstruating women, vegetarians and people who hav...
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Sickle cell disease occurs when the red blood cells contain mostly hemoglobin S, an abnormal type of hemoglobin. These red blood cells only live around 10-20 days; normal red blood cells live about 120 days. Hemoglobin S cells become stiff a...
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Fatigue is the symptom you are most likely to experience if you have anemia. The physical tiredness may also be accompanied by cognitive difficulties. If you have anemia, your skin may be pale, especially on the palms of your hands, and you ...
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