malnutrition, lack of hemoglobin, etc eat planty of fruit vegetable do exercise
Cold hands and feet usually are symptoms of a blood vessel disorder. It has nothing to do with the thickness of the blood.
Yes, thalassamia causes anemia and a symptom of anemia is tiredness
can too thin of blood cause tiredness
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Yes.
Yes it does cause tiredness and fatigue.
Alpha thalassemia silent carrierAlpha thalassemia minor, also called alpha thalassemia traitHemoglobin H diseaseAlpha thalassemia major, also called hydrops fetalisBeta thalassemia minor, also called beta thalassemia traitBeta thalassemia intermediaBeta thalassemia major, also called Cooley's anemia or beta-zero (ß0) thalassemiaBeta-plus (ß+) thalassemiaMediterranean anemia
Thalassemia is a genetic disorder as a result of an imbalance in the hemoglobin. In sickle cell, also a genetic disorder, the mutation cause a crescent shaped molecule.
Lupus anticoagulant does not, in itself cause tiredness but having lupus does. Lupus can cause anemia which in turn causes fatigue. Lupus can cause the body to make inflammatory cytokines which cause a feeling of flu like fatigue.
Thalassemia describes a group of inherited disorders characterized by reduced or absent amounts of hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein inside the red blood cells. There are two basic groups of thalassemia disorders: alpha thalassemia and beta thalassemia. These conditions cause varying degrees of anemia, which can range from insignificant to life threatening. Go to: http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Thallassemia
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Thalassemia is an autosmal recessive blood disease. That means that it is an inherited disease. Thalassemia in more common in Mediteranian people.
Thalassemia is an autosmal recessive blood disease. That means that it is an inherited disease. Thalassemia in more common in Mediteranian people.
There are a variety of illnesses that can cause extreme tiredness in cats. Some of these include infection, hepatitis, and cat scratch disease.
Sudden tiredness could be caused from over exertion, low iron or low blood sugar. If the problem persists, consult your physician.
Yes.. Very much so.
Yes, A "carrier" of alpha thalassemia and of beta thalassemia can marry, but not to someone with any hemoglobinopathy. Prof. Kornfeld Pal