No. Diabetes is when your blood sugar is low. Anemia is when your deprived of iron in your diet.
No.
Aplastic Anemia
bulimia anorexia diabetes and anemia
diabetes mellitus
Anemia, Diabetes, Rickets, Osteoporosis
Folic acid deficiency anemia
Yes, nausea is related to chronic diabetes. One of the symptoms of chronic diabetes is nausea.
Diabetes Mellitus
Possible complications of sideroblastic anemia include: congestive heart failure, diabetes mellitus, enlargement of the liver and spleen, formation of liver nodules and scar tissue,
No. They are not related.
iron
Yes, this is possible. Anemia is caused by low iron and is common in pregnancy because the baby is using a lot of red blood cells to grow. Anemia is treated with iron supplements or an increased amount of iron in your diet. Gestational diabetes is caused by insulin resistance which results in an increased amount of sugar in the bloodstream. You can have both at the same time. However, if you are following a diabetic diet, chances are you will be getting enough iron to treat the anemia.