‘Anemia’

When a Person Has Anemia

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Causes and Symptoms of AnemiaIn normal conditions, grains of red blood contain hemoglobin, the red blood cells which carry oxygen and duty nutrients to the brain and into various tissues and organs of the body.
When a person has anemia, the number of red blood cells as a whole or the amount of hemoglobin in red blood decreases. These conditions affect the decreased ability of red blood cells carry oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. As a result, the body not getting enough oxygen, which causes the body limp and tired.

  • Causes anemia

• • the main causes of a person experiencing anemia, is iron deficiency. This condition does not occur suddenly, but through several stages. At first, the deposits of iron in the body decreases, to reduce the production of hemoglobin and red blood cells slowly. (more…)

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Anemia is a Chronic Disease and Dangerous

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Anemia is a Chronic Disease and DangerousCommon a disturbance in iron metabolism. In iron deficiency anemia and its lack in this state by a blockage in their use. Despite their frequency is an underdiagnosed entity. The most common causes of anemia of chronic disease (ACS) are tumors or chronic inflammatory or infectious cause, including rheumatoid arthritis, lupus erythematosus, Crohn’s disease, vasculitis, etc.

Infections of this type are anemia is chronic, lasting a month or more, which is the time it takes to develop. The most common are: tuberculosis, empyema and lung abscess, bronchiectasis, osteomyelitis, subacute bacterial endocarditis, chronic fungal infections and HIV infection. (more…)

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