No. They won't accept your blood
Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase is an enzyme necessary for the metabolism of red blood cells. Its deficiency leads to hemolytic anemia usually triggered by exposure to some drugs.
It's possible they could have an Iron deficiency. Blood is rich in Iron.
A deficiency of Na in the blood is called hyponatremia. It is a deficient amount of sodium in the blood.
Anemia is a deficiency of iron in the blood.
A deficiency of copper can lead to anemia.
The hematocrit test for the red blood cell content in blood for iron deficiency, the visual examination of the neck for iodine deficiency, or the examination of bones by densitometry for calcium deficiency.
Blood disease Liver disease Nerve or brain disease or disorder, including seizures (convulsions) Past or current mental disorder Stomach or intestinal disease Deficiency of the enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD
low level of HB in blood is called manifest iron deficiency.
G6PD deficiency can cause reactions to painkillers.
Anaemia is an iron deficiency of the blood.
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