That refers to the process the body uses to make red blood cells. So do you mean a child doesn't have enough red blood cells, or that there is something wrong with the kidneys that detect a drop in oxygen and then produce erythopoietin? Or not enough erythopoietin is produced?
If a doctor told you that your child has a problem, why did he/she not give you a diagnosis? How do you know if the child has a problem like this?
No
Insufficient blood flow thru the body
yes
The most common cause is bad water conditions. (Insufficient water changes/poor filtration etc.)
Tongue
Febrile seizures, which are triggered by a high fever in young children, are the most common cause of seizures in children. Other common causes include epilepsy, infections, brain injuries, and genetic factors. Proper diagnosis and treatment are necessary to manage seizures in children effectively.
In children, the most common viruses that cause pericarditis are the adenovirus and the cocksackievirus (which is most likely to affect children during warmer weather).
Sometimes the cause is as simple as plaque buildup.
an enlarge thyroid gland
Checks can bounce for more than one reason, although insufficient funds is the most common. If a stop payment order has been placed on the check, or if the account is frozen, that will also cause it to bounce.
Most common in black children, scalp ringworm can cause scarring and permanent hair loss.
Anyone can choke, but choking is more common in children than in adults. Choking is a common cause of accidental death in young children who are apt to put toys or coins in their mouths, then unintentionally inhale them.