increasing rate and depth of breathing
Anemia is a condition in which the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells.
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Anemia means that the body has too few or abnormal red blood.
Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia is another type of megaloblastic anemia that develops when the body doesn't absorb enough of this nutrient.
Blood lab work will be the only way to determine the severity of your anemia. One's body's reaction to anemia will vary depending on a few factors. The body has a remarkable ability to adapt, even to anemia. If one becomes anemic gradually, he or she may not even notice until the condition is bad compared to someone who develops anemia suddenly. The cause must also be considered.
Not really. Anemia doesn't have that much to do with body weight, but more with diet.
Shock
Megaloblastic (Macrocytic) Anemia. Basically the Red Blood Cells have a larger volume (MCV).
Anemia means low iron in the blood. Kissing is no problem.
Anemia is a problem because it reduces the number of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood, leading to decreased oxygen transport throughout the body. This diminished oxygen delivery can result in fatigue, weakness, and impaired organ function. Additionally, anemia can compromise the immune response and overall health, making individuals more susceptible to infections and other complications. In severe cases, it may lead to serious cardiovascular issues due to the heart working harder to compensate for the lack of oxygen.
Macrocrytic anemia is usually caused by poor nutrition. Getting a sufficient amount of vitamins, especially B12 can help your body fight off macrocrytic anemia.
early sign of hypovolemic shock