A diet that is lacking in iron can be a cause of anemia. Be sure to eat lots of green leafy vegetables, beans and other sources of protein like lean meat.
Malt (maltose sugar) is not a cause of anemia. An unbalanced diet that consists mostly of malted beverages such as beer and malted milkshakes is likely to not provide enough iron to prevent anemia.
Caring for anemia depends on the underlying cause of the anemia. Therefore, determining the cause of anemia is very important. For example, iron-deficiency anemia occurs if the diet is too low in iron. Iron is an essential component of the hemoglobin in red blood cells that carries oxygen. Iron-deficiency anemia can also occur if the GI tract has a problem with absorbing the iron in the diet. Another cause of anemia is vitamin B12 deficiency. Again, vitamin B12 deficiency can occur if the diet is too low in vitamin B12, or if your body has a problem absorbing it. Anemia can also occur if there is kidney disease, since the kidney normally makes a hormone, erythropoietin, which tells your body to make red blood cells. In summary, caring for anemia requires identifying the cause of anemia and then resolving the underlying cause.
Anemia is what is caused by lack or iron.
Pernicious Anemia is caused by a lack of intrinsic factor (usually). There can be other causes, such as infection, surgery, medicines taken, or diet.
Anemia is a conditon that occurs when your body is suffering from iron deficiency. You should ask your doctor for ideas on a diet that will improve your condition. I found that the Livestrong site offers diet information for those suffering from Anemia.
Possibly too many treats or an unbalanced diet.
Folic acid deficiency anemia
No. Diabetes is when your blood sugar is low. Anemia is when your deprived of iron in your diet.
== == No, anemia is just the term for low iron in your blood. While it's not a healthy condition, it doesn't cause cancer. Diet can help anemia, eating foods high in iron like meat, or if your vegetarian, certain beans and other non-meat foods.
Sure if it has a very poor diet.
Not really. Anemia doesn't have that much to do with body weight, but more with diet.
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