In my case it is "chronic anaemia" where "chronic" means "lasting for a long time". It can also be called "pernicious anaemia". The problem occurs when the body cannot make the B12 vitamin from the food which has been digested, so the alternative is to have a B12 injection every 3 months. One effect of lack of B12 is that you become very tired much more easily.
Iron-deficiency anemia
Iron
Iron is essential for the production of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen to your body's cells. Without enough iron, your body cannot produce sufficient hemoglobin, leading to decreased oxygen delivery to tissues and resulting in weakness and fatigue. This condition is known as iron-deficiency anemia.
Eatting foods high in iron (usually greens) will prevent anemia.
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Iron is essential for hemoglobin formation in the blood. It helps transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues throughout the body. Iron deficiency can lead to anemia, which can have negative effects on overall health.
hemoglobin
Iron deficiency anemia
Anemia is a deficiency of iron in the blood.
Iron is the mineral responsible for the formation of hemoglobin in red blood cells. It binds to oxygen and helps transport it throughout the body to support various bodily functions. An iron deficiency can lead to anemia and other health complications.
Iron overload, or hemochromatosis, is a condition characterized by excessive absorption and storage of iron in the body. This can lead to organ damage and other serious health issues. Iron deficiency anemia is another condition associated with iron, caused by a lack of sufficient iron in the body to produce hemoglobin.
When Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin level is low or commonly known as MCH, this means a person has iron-deficiency anemia. This type of anemia can be caused by insufficient iron in the diet or blood loss.