It would be lower. Aplastic anemia is the result of the failure of the bone marrow to produce adequate blood cells.
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Healthy is 12 to 16. Higher is a disease (unless you live high in the mountains) [polycythemia]. Less is anemia - and should be treated by your doctor.
It is higher due to the blood loss and possible anemia.
Youth is a higher risk stage for anemia than adulthood due to rapid growth and higher iron needs during adolescence. Poor dietary habits, limited intake of iron-rich foods, and menstrual blood loss in adolescent girls also contribute to the increased risk of anemia during youth compared to adulthood. Additionally, the body's ability to absorb iron is not fully developed during youth, further increasing the vulnerability to anemia.
It is not inherited like say.. Sickle Cell Anemia, but if you have a family history of Heart disease, you do have a higher chance of getting it.
You can lose weight on a renal diet. The best way to avoid your anemia from getting worse is to eat foods that are higher in iron. Some of these foods include red meat, leafy greens, beans, and fish.
No your blood alcohol content (bac) is determined by home much alcohol is in you system. How ever anemia can cause you to feel more intoxicated.
People with vitiligo may have eye abnormalities and also have a higher incidence of thyroid disease, diabetes mellitus, and pernicious anemia.
people that eat healthy or a daily basis tends to have higher self-esteem.
The type of anemia that is linked to a deficiency of folic acid is called megaloglastic anemia. It is characterized by large red blood cells that are immature, and thus don't function properly, and by neutrophils that have more segments in their nuclei than they should have (normally they have 3-4 segments). People with megaloblastic anemia also have a higher level of homocysteine in their blood.
It is estimated that globally around 15-30% of the population has folic acid deficiency anemia, with higher rates in certain regions or specific populations. Regular intake of folic acid-rich foods and/or supplements can help prevent this condition. Early detection and treatment are crucial to avoid complications.
Depending on the cause and location of the puncture wound, SMX/TMP may help prevent infection of the wound. Puncture wounds are notoriously difficult to clean and are at higher risk of infection, especially if on the foot, hand, or lower extremity. Regarding whether to take the medication if you have anemia, it depends on the cause of your anemia. If you have a vitamin-deficiency anemia or anemia caused by bleeding, it should not matter. If you have glucose-6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, you should not take this medication because it may cause a breakdown in your red blood cells, resulting in worsened anemia. Discuss with your physician whether taking this medication is appropriate for your particular circumstances.