Iron is a necessary part of the chemical hemoglobin which is used by red blood cells to transport oxygen, so if a person does not have enough iron in their blood, the blood will become less efficient in supplying the body with oxygen. This condition is called anemia. It can be a very serious or life-threatening illness.
Anemia
The name for this condition is septicemia.
The medical condition known as hypocalcemia refers to the low levels of calcium in a dog's blood. To overcome this deficiency, give supplements and nutrients that have calcium in it. Also consult your dog's vet.
cyanosis
Hypocalcemia is a medical condition in which there are low serum calcium levels in the blood. It is most frequently caused by hyperparathyroidism.
Thrombocytopenia is the medical term that refers to a deficiency of clotting cells, specifically platelets, in the blood. It can lead to abnormal bleeding and bruising due to the decreased ability of the blood to clot properly.
Hi!! Yes. Diabetes is a chronic condition of elevated blood glucose levels. Diabetes is caused due to Insulin deficiency or Insulin resistance or both. We require insulin to keep blood glucose levels normal. Once you have insulin resistance or deficiency you require anti diabetic medicines or Insulin to keep blood glucose levels normal.
Dietary iron deficiency can lead to a medical condition called anemia which is caused by having an abnormally low number of red blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen in the blood to the body's tissues. Symptoms that the blood is providing insuffficient oxygen include pale skin, shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, tiredness, and dizziness.
Deficiency leads to pernicious anaemia when immature red blood cell precursors are released into the bloodstream, and there is degeneration of the spinal cord.
Iron deficiency affects the formation of blood cells, especially the red blood cells. If they get low in number it is called anemia.