These are the major symptoms of Anemia:
1. Fatigue
2. weakness
3. shortness of breath
4. light headedness
5. looking pale
6. pale or cold skin
7. Low blood pressure
IRON DEFECIENCY ANEMIA: dizziness especially when moving around, e.g. getting up out of a chair/off the floor.
sickness all the time but not normally being sick
tiredness all the time due to lack of iron
generally feeling like you are going to die :) nice
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I know some symtons of anemia. These are-
1. tiredness
2. Unusually rapid heart beat
3. loss of energy
4. Dizziness
5. Leg cramps
6. Insomnia
7. Shortness of breath and headache
8. hair loss
Answer:
Anemia is not a single disease, The common types are:
The symptoms vary with the type although the lack of red blood cells causes a general fatigue, pallor (pale skin colour), and weakness.
Anemia due to major blood loss may make you feel dizzy and very weak, especially if you stand up suddenly.
If the anemia is severe tissues and organs to be completely starved of blood and oxygen. If this happens, cells rapidly die in a process called ischemia.
In sickle cell anemia,red blood sells are oddly shaped and jam up in capillaries blocking normal blood flow. This may cause serious ischemia in the patients feet, sometimes requiring amputation. This also increases the risk of stroke due to blood clots.
For cancer related anemia, the most common symptoms are usually fatigue and shortness of breath.
Fatigue and weakness are signs of anemia. Becoming quite tired after minimal physical exertion. Anemia is not having enough oxygen in your blood, so just think of it like you have less "go" behind the biological processes in your body.
Common symptoms of anemia are fatigue, weakness, and poor concentration. Sometimes because of the lack of oxygen in the blood, the heart pumps faster, which may present symptoms of heart failure. However, many times, symptoms for anemia do not present themselves and a person is able to live a life with the disease not being treated.
Anemia often begins as a mild condition but worsens over time. Those with anemia may often experience only one or two symptoms that seem unrelated at first but symptoms may worse or progress to other problems as their condition worsens. Anemia is caused when there are not enough red blood cells that are healthy to carry oxygen to the body.
Symptoms of anemia include, but are not limited to:
* headaches
* irregular or fast heartbeat
* pale or ashen skin
* unexplained fatigue
* chest pain or shortness of breath
* difficulty thinking or changes in mood
* dizziness
* cold feet or hands
As the condition begins to progress, the body may become accustomed to the symptoms so they may go unnoticed for some time. Other symptoms such as unusual food cravings may occur in conjunction with symptoms of anemia such as the urge to chew ice or other things including starch, clay or paper. Those who have rapid onset of symptoms are often likely to notice them sooner than those who have a gradual onset.
Moderate and severe forms of anemia require treatment in order to prevent life threatening complications. A physician may inquire about symptoms experienced or ask questions about family history before running tests to determine if anemia is present. Anemia may have a number of causes so it is important to have it evaluated properly before beginning any treatment.
Some medicines can cause symptoms of anemia, and if they are noticed should be reported to the administering physician in order to either changes medicines or monitor the condition in case it worsens. Deficiencies in iron or other vitamins may also lead to anemic conditions, which are often treatable by replacing these vitamins. Some people may be at a higher risk of inheriting anemia due to a number of factors. Often women who have excessive needs for iron due to menstrual problems or pregnancy may also be at risk for anemia.
The symptoms of the disease anemia are often mild so one might not notice them. Some of the symptoms are feeling weak or tired, headache, paleness, and shortness of breath.
There are 3 types of Livestock anemia. Infectious anemia, Nutrition anemia, and bovine anemia. Bovine anemia is found mostly in cows.
Iron-deficiency anemia
Pernicious Anemia
An anemia caused by vitamin B12 is pernicious anemia while deficient in iron is iron defeciency 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.
It sounds like you are looking for Sickle Cell Anemia.
The main symptom would be that it did not work
anemia
Fanconi anemia (FA)English word Anemia Afrikaans language anemie
Its not plastic anemia , its aplastic anemia, defect in the bone marrow to form blood cells.
A deficiency of copper can lead to anemia.
Iron deficiency affects the formation of blood cells, especially the red blood cells. If they get low in number it is called anemia.