yes
Sideroblastic anemia is a disease of adults.
yes.
Most patients with pernicious anemia are older, usually over 60
Pernicious anemia occurs in equal numbers in both men and women
Yes, anemia can affect urine indirectly. Certain types of anemia, particularly hemolytic anemia, can lead to the presence of hemoglobin in the urine, which may cause it to appear darker or have a reddish tint. Additionally, anemia can result in changes in kidney function, potentially affecting urine production and concentration. However, the direct effects of anemia on urine composition are generally less pronounced than those caused by other underlying conditions.
Anemia means low iron in the blood. Kissing is no problem.
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Yes, anemia can lead to blurry vision due to reduced oxygen flow to the eyes, which can affect their function.
it blocks other blood cells
Children with sickle cell anemia may have delayed growth and reach puberty at a later age than normal
Heat does not affect it. It expands with coolness. It contracts with heat.
Yes, chemotherapy treatment can lead to the development of anemia. This is because chemotherapy can affect the production of red blood cells in the bone marrow, leading to a decrease in the number of red blood cells in the body, which can result in anemia.