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A deficiency of copper can lead to anemia.
Anemia is a deficiency of iron in the blood.
Deficiency of iron will lead to anemia while lack of iodine leads to thyroid problems.
The most significant consequence of this disorder is hemolytic anemia, which is usually episodic, but the vast majority of people with G6PD deficiency have no symptoms.
Iron is in the blood, so if there is a low percentuage of iron in it, it can cause anemia.
i guess so but then it would be called deficiency anemia because you are lacking nutrition
Iron deficiency affects the formation of blood cells, especially the red blood cells. If they get low in number it is called anemia.
anemia
Anemia is a deficiency disease caused due to iron deficiency. The symptoms are: 1. Getting tired easily. 2. Losing appetite.3. Looking pale.
Iron-deficiency anemia
Deficiency of cobalt is associated with digestive disorders, fatigue, poor circulation, myelin sheath damage, nerve damage, slow growth, goiter, and pernicious anemia. Symptoms of pernicious anemia include weakness and tingling in the arms and legs, sore tongue, nausea, appetite loss, weight loss, bleeding gums, balance problems, pale gums, lips, and tongue, confusion, headache, and poor memory.
Iron-deficiency anemia