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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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Sideroblastic anemia

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Sideroblastic anemiaThe sideroblasts are cells of bone marrow lineage of red blood cells, whose cytoplasm contains ferrous inclusions that are related to hemoglobin.
The sideroblastic anaemias are due to insufficient synthesis of hemoglobin (red blood pigment used to transport oxygen) while the serum iron level is normal or high.

They are characterized by the presence of ringed sideroblasts reflecting the presence of ferritin in mitochondria.

* The causes of anemia are diverse:

* Congenital such as thalassemia

* Acquired or original toxic (lead), alcohol, isoniazid (TB antibiotic) for vitamin B6, or as idiopathic  acquired sideroblastic anemia .

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