lethergy,low haemoglobin
There are many different antituberculosis drugs available. A lot of them do cause anaemia as a side effect, although some of them do not. Depending on how each drug works, the type of anaemia it causes varies. Some antituberculosis drugs that cause anaemia as a side effect are: * Cycloserine - megaloblastic anaemia * Isoniazid - haemolytic anaemia or aplastic anaemia * Pyrazinamide - sideroblastic anaemia * Rifampicin - haemolytic anaemia
Some are :Extreme blood loss without healingUnable to stop bleeding or prolonged bleeding.Lethargy when bleeding, or a feeling of faintness.
iron deficiency anaemia with nomocytic macrocytic anaemia
Anaemia will usually first be suspected by a doctor from the history the person gives and the symptoms they are experiencing. There are many different types of anaemia, each with different causes. The main causes however are iron deficiency or excessive blood loss. The doctor may therefore ask about the persons diet (to determine if there is possible iron deficiency in the diet) or menstrual cycle in women (to determine if there is excessive bleeding). The doctor will also look for signs and symptoms such as pale skin, tiredness/weakness, dizziness and headaches. If anaemia is suspected from the symptoms and history, then a blood test will usually be done to confirm it. Testing the red cell count and haemoglobin levels will help determine the severity and the cause of anaemia and looking at the characteristics of the red cells such as the size, colour and shape can help to determine the cause.
Mosquitoes don't cause anaemia, but they do carry the malaria parasite which can cause anaemia. Therefore, if you are bitten by a mosquito that is carrying malaria and get infected, you may develop anaemia (with other symptoms of malaria).
Shortness of breath is one of the main symptoms of anaemia. So, in short, yes it can.
I think you mean 'ulcer'. Symptoms: epigastric pain, general loss of well-being, feeling indigestion/hunger/heartburn, appetite loss, weight loss, anaemia, vomiting, blood in stool
Sign and symptoms include: Bloody diarrhoea Digestive system: Bloody diarrhoea, Abdominal pain, anaemia. Severe Infection can cause narrowing of rectum or colon and liver scarring
Why reticulocyte is increase in haemolytic anaemia?
it is used for anaemia and type of anaemia extra.
yes, we can die from anaemia if haemoglobin becomes very low.
Anaemia is a lack (or reduced amount of) red blood cells in the circulatory system. Since some of the symptoms can be attributed to other illnesses - the only guaranteed way of a correct diagnosis is a blood test.