Well you should go see your doctor for some medication and you have to eat a lot of iron
Get a Second Opinion or look up other options for your symptoms.
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iron deficiency anemia can yes. anemia can also be caused by various diseases as well as vitamin B12 deficiency. you should check anemia on wikipedia.org for a more complex answer
Macrocytic anemia is a condition where the red blood cells are larger than they should be. They are usually larger and there usually is a lower number than there should be.
There are 3 types of Livestock anemia. Infectious anemia, Nutrition anemia, and bovine anemia. Bovine anemia is found mostly in cows.
There are a few types of anemia, so it is important to know what the deficiency is that is classified. Iron deficiency anemia, folic-acid deficiency anemia, B12 deficiency anemia; basically, depending on the physician's order, you should replace the deficiency and make changes according to your physician including a well-balanced diet rich in lean meat and fresh veggies.
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.
When the physican states that the large amount of amount of blood loss is due to the surgery and causing the anemia.
Pernicious Anemia
Iron-deficiency anemia
An anemia caused by vitamin B12 is pernicious anemia while deficient in iron is iron defeciency anemia.
Depending on the cause and location of the puncture wound, SMX/TMP may help prevent infection of the wound. Puncture wounds are notoriously difficult to clean and are at higher risk of infection, especially if on the foot, hand, or lower extremity. Regarding whether to take the medication if you have anemia, it depends on the cause of your anemia. If you have a vitamin-deficiency anemia or anemia caused by bleeding, it should not matter. If you have glucose-6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, you should not take this medication because it may cause a breakdown in your red blood cells, resulting in worsened anemia. Discuss with your physician whether taking this medication is appropriate for your particular circumstances.