well the parasitic infecton is green, and the pther is purple.. but they both have an essence of yellow.
There are 14 common symptoms of parasitic infections. The symptoms are constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating, IBS, joint aches, anemia, allergies, skin conditions, tumors, nervousness, sleep disorders, teeth grinding, fatigue, and immune dysfunction.
nounPathology.an infection caused by parasitic flukes of the genus Schistosoma, occurring commonly in eastern Asia and in tropical regions and transmitted to humans through feces-contaminated fresh water or snails: symptoms commonly include pain, anemia, and malfunction of the infected organ.
Infection or anemia, same as in humans.
The hookworm was discovered by Aloysius and Patrick Manson in the late 19th century. They identified this parasitic worm as the cause of anemia in their patients in Asia and Africa.
anemia,sicke cell anemia
There is no known direct link between anemia and sleep deprivation.
Yes, the hookworm is a parasitic nematode that infects the small intestine of humans and other mammals. It feeds on blood and can cause health issues such as anemia and malnutrition.
malaria is a parasitic disease that involves high fevers, shaking chills, flu-like symptoms, and anemia.(https://www.Google.com/health/ref/Malaria)
There are several types of anemia. The term means without blood. It could be caused by excessive bleeding or damage to the bone marrow. Anemia is one of the most common disorders of the blood. It can be due to excessive blood loss or hemorrhage. Or deficient red blood cell production. Anemia can be classified in several ways: macrocytic anemia, normocytic anemia, microcytic anemia. Some of the more familiar ones are: pernicious anemia due to lack or low B12, iron deficiency anemia due to lack of iron, thalassemia, lead toxicity anemia, hypothyroidism, aplastic anemia, sickle cell anemia, Rh disease, and renal infection among others.
Pernicious Anemia is caused by a lack of intrinsic factor (usually). There can be other causes, such as infection, surgery, medicines taken, or diet.
There are a variety of causes of nose bleeds in cows. These include anemia, infection, as well as a localized mass.
Just got back from a visit to a hematologist, after being referred by my primary care physician. The concern was a persistent mild anemia, with a count of 10.8. I also have a chronic sinus infection for which I was prescribed 24 day course of Levaquin tabs. The hematologist said that she thinks that the sinus infection along with the Levaquin, or either alone is enough to cause the anemia. She had my blood drawn to check iron levels and sedimentation rate. Hope to hear in a few days. But the take away on Levaquin is that it can cause anemia.