No. Laboratory signs indicating anemia vary with the underlying cause or type of anemia. it may include abnormal hemoglobin concentrations in the blood and a reduced hematocrit level.
The lungs oyegenate the red cells. They'll keep working at it all the harder with anemia.
Aplastic anemia is a disease where the bone marrow is damaged and not working properly causing low counts in red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Anything that damages bone marrow could cause this type of disease including: radiation/chemotherapy, exposure to hazardous chemicals like benzene or pesticides, certain medication treating arthritis and some antibiotics, autoimmune disorders, viral infections and pregnancy. For all the cases that have unknown origin, they classify this as idiopathic aplastic anemia. Many cases have no known cause.
There are 3 types of Livestock anemia. Infectious anemia, Nutrition anemia, and bovine anemia. Bovine anemia is found mostly in cows.
low blood pressure Anemia, poor circulation.
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It shouldn't do. Anemia does not normally cause any food cravings, however the feeling of "being tired all the time" which anemia can cause may make you resort to "energy dense foods", or foods that release energy quickly (such as refined carbs). This may help explain cravings for high carbohydrate foods, however it does not explain a craving for uncooked rice, which is quite indigestible in it's raw state.
In all cases acceleration.
== Answer == Yes parasites that are left untreated can certainly cause anemia in dogs. Dogs can get many human diseases such a diabetes, heart problems, arthritis, types of cancer and seizures. People with pets should have their pet have a good physical ever year and all the necessary shots.
It's not - germs are. But anemia (moderately severe) means you have to increase your cardiac output to maintain oxygen demand - so a tired heart, a heavy lung all make it easier for disease to take foothold.
No, not all iPhone cases are the same size. The various iPhone models come in different sizes, so it is not possible to have a standard case size for all the models.
Alcohol can cause anemia by a variety of mechanisms: Folate deficiency: alcohol blocks the action of this vitamin which is used in the creation of new red blood cells and white blood cells. GI blood loss: chronic alcoholism causes cirrhosis which slows traffic through the portal vein, backing up blood in the GI tract, leading to varices in the esophagus, hemorrhoids, and intestinal angioectasias all of which can bleed and cause anemia. Splenic Sequestation: when the traffic through the portal vein slows, blood shunts through the spleen which absorbs a lot of it (and breaks it down) Anemia of chronic disease: alcoholics have a tendency to get sick and stay sick and those prolonged illnesses can cause anemia. The effects of hereditary hemochromatosis can be accelerated by alcohol.
Not all types of Hepathisis can be cured but Anemia is curable so Hepathisis is worse.