Not necessarily. There are many different types of anemia. One example is sickle-cell anemia. In this condition your red blood cells become sickle shaped and stiff. This makes it hard for them to squeeze through you capillaries.
No it does not thin your blood, it only takes some of it. Your blood will still be the same consistency.
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Water does not necessarily thin the blood. In fact in most cases it actually thickens the blood up so that it moves more easily throughout the body.
no because if it did, you'd be better off dead
yes
Thin skin/thin blood is my guess. I suffer from this as well. I have anemia and recently moved up north from the south. I get cold easily and will also sweat easily. I attribute it to having thin skin and anemia.
Anemia is reduced hemoglobin in blood. One cause of anemia is blood loss. Bleeding is called hemorrhagia. Anemia caused by blood loss is hemorrhagic anemia.
"Anemia" is of Greek origin, from an- "without" and haema "blood".
Yes, it is called anemia.
Anemia is a deficiency of iron in the blood.
Iron deficiency affects the formation of blood cells, especially the red blood cells. If they get low in number it is called anemia.
Thalassemis is a blood disorder also known as cooley's anemia. It is also known as Mediterranean anemia.
Anemia is when you have a contaminated blood stream and you need to see a doctor to confirm that you have contracted Anemia. You might need more white blood cells to fight it off.
malnutrition, lack of hemoglobin, etc eat planty of fruit vegetable do exercise
Anemia is when one has fewer blood cells than normal. There can be many causes for anemia such as excessive blood loss, poor red blood cell production, or destruction of the blood cells.
Anemia is a deficiency in the amount of hemoglobin in the blood.
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