Another name for anemia is called Iron Deficiency.
coloring matter of the red blood corpuscles
iron deficiency anaemia with nomocytic macrocytic anaemia
There are many different antituberculosis drugs available. A lot of them do cause anaemia as a side effect, although some of them do not. Depending on how each drug works, the type of anaemia it causes varies. Some antituberculosis drugs that cause anaemia as a side effect are: * Cycloserine - megaloblastic anaemia * Isoniazid - haemolytic anaemia or aplastic anaemia * Pyrazinamide - sideroblastic anaemia * Rifampicin - haemolytic anaemia
it is used for anaemia and type of anaemia extra.
Why reticulocyte is increase in haemolytic anaemia?
Anemia. Or maybe you spell it anaemia.
yes, we can die from anaemia if haemoglobin becomes very low.
Anaemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells or their oxygen-carrying capacity is insufficient to meet physiologic needs, which vary by age, sex, altitude, smoking, and pregnancy status. Iron deficiency is thought to be the most common cause of anaemia globally, although other conditions, such as folate, vitamin B12 and vitamin A deficiencies, chronic inflammation, parasitic infections, and inherited disorders can all cause anaemia. In its severe form, it is associated with fatigue, weakness, dizziness and drowsiness. Pregnant women and children are particularly vulnerable. Iron deficient
This causes a type of anaemia known as macrocytic megaloblastic folate anaemia, causing all the signs of anaemia.
Anaemia is an illness, caused by lack of iron in the blood, its purpose is to inform you that you are ill
evolutionary advantage means that if you have to types of sickle cell anaemia and one is resistant to a drug the the other one is not then the one that is not resistant dies off and the sickle cell anaemia that is resistant becomes dominant and that is why sickle cell anaemia is still so widespread in Africa because the strain that is widespread in Africa is resistant is anti-biotics.
IBS is more of a psychological condition rather than a physical condition. So no - it shouldn't cause anaemia. If you have anaemia caused by a gastrointestinal condition then it must be something other than IBS.
Mosquitoes don't cause anaemia, but they do carry the malaria parasite which can cause anaemia. Therefore, if you are bitten by a mosquito that is carrying malaria and get infected, you may develop anaemia (with other symptoms of malaria).