Sometimes severe infections associated with aneamia and the reson for that might be so complicated ,hemolysis,ineffective errythropiosis...etc Dr Dalia M khair
sometimes you die.
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Aplastic anemia
Pernicious anemia
Alchohol can be associated with anemia. For example, alcoholic liver damage can be a cause of megaloblastic anaemia Alchohol can be associated with anemia. For example, alcoholic liver damage can be a cause of megaloblastic anaemia
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Iron supplements, diuretics, and antibiotics may be used for anemia, fluid retention, and ammonia accumulation associated with cirrhosis. Vasoconstrictors are sometimes needed
Sideroblastic anemia is also associated with: leukemia, lymphoma (cancer of the lymph glands), myeloma (cancer of the bone marrow), rheumatoid arthritis, and other inflammatory diseases
Not really. Anemia doesn't have that much to do with body weight, but more with diet.
Symptoms common to many types of anemia include the following:Easy fatigue and loss of energyUnusually rapid heart beat, particularly with exerciseShortness of breath and headache, particularly with exerciseDifficulty concentratingDizzinessPale skinLeg crampsInsomniaOther symptoms are associated with specific forms of anemia.
Iron deficiency anemia
The treatment of sepsis involves the early administration of antibiotics to combat the infection, providing intravenous fluids and sometimes vasopressors to maintain blood pressure. On top of that, it is sometimes necessary to support organ function through certain approaches such as oxygen therapy and renal replacement therapy. If you want to learn more about Sepsis, I recommend to check out the FAQs we put together on our website. You will find them here: centralbiohub.de/blogs/join-the-fight-against-sepsis-with-human-blood-samples