No, anemia is found in Red Blood Cells, it is when there is a lack of iron to create enough Hemoglobin to supply your tissue with oxygen
It is sickle cell anemia.
No, sickle cell anemia is a disease of the hemocytes, the red blood cells. Leucocytes are one type of white blood cell.
Anemia is a condition characterized by a low number of red blood cells, which can lead to symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath. Causes of anemia can vary, including nutritional deficiencies, chronic diseases, or genetic factors. Blood tests are typically used to diagnose anemia and determine the underlying cause.
Red blood cells are small in the most common type of anemia (iron deficiency anemia, which leads to a condition called microcytic hypochromic anemia), but they are not small in all types of anemia. For example, a deficiency in vitamin B12 or folic acid leads to a type of anemia called megaloblastic anemia, a form of macrocytic anemia, so named because of the characteristic large red blood cells.
Anemia
The most common disease for this is sickle-cell anemia and also pernicious anemia.
Anemia is when you have a contaminated blood stream and you need to see a doctor to confirm that you have contracted Anemia. You might need more white blood cells to fight it off.
Erythrocytopathy is the medical term meaning any disease of red blood cells.
The disease is called anemia, which can be caused by various factors such as nutritional deficiencies, blood loss, or underlying health conditions affecting the production or function of red blood cells. Anemia can result in symptoms like fatigue, weakness, and pale skin due to decreased oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.
It is sickle cell anemia.
Anemia means low iron in the blood. Kissing is no problem.
Anemia -- an abnormal decrease in red blood cells -- is typically Non - infectious. Some infectious diseases, such as dengue and ebola, may cause anemia.
Sickle cell anemia is a disease passed down through families in which red blood cells form an abnormal crescent shape. It is also called sickle cell anemia.
Sickle cell disease is an inherited blood disorder that affects red blood cells.
No, sickle cell anemia is a disease of the hemocytes, the red blood cells. Leucocytes are one type of white blood cell.
Anemia has multiple causes, the most common of which are 1) iron deficiency anemia, and 2) blood loss anemia. There are many, many other causes, as well.
Pernicious Anemia has a lot to do with the red blood cells. You could do a search on the condition to see if this is what you're looking for.