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as one suffer form blood loss, one would loss many erythrocytes which would lead to the loss of haemoglobin which contains oxygen.

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Can you still be alive at age 14-15 with sickle cell anemia?

Yes, individuals with sickle cell anemia can live into adulthood with proper care and management of the condition. Regular medical check-ups, adherence to prescribed treatment plans, and healthy lifestyle choices can help improve quality of life and overall life expectancy for those with sickle cell anemia.


Why does sickle cell anemia persist?

Primarily because of the same reason why any of us still persists, because even those people can reproduce. And it has been proven that people who has sickle cell anemia are immune to malaria.


How are sickle cell anemia and maleria the same?

They are definitely not the same. If you are looking for an answer to WHY sickle-cell anaemia is BENEFICIAL to those with malaria then follow this link,What_is_the_benefit_of_sickle_cell_anemia_to_Africans_with_malaria


Why is sickle cell anemia beneficial in some regions but harmful in others?

Sickle cell anemia is beneficial in regions with high malaria prevalence because it provides some degree of protection against the disease. In these regions, individuals with sickle cell trait have a survival advantage in fighting off malaria compared to those without the trait. However, in regions where malaria is not prevalent, the negative health effects of sickle cell anemia, such as anemia and organ damage, outweigh any potential benefits.


What is sickle cell anemia?

Sickle cell anemia is a disease passed down through families in which red blood cells are an abnormal crescent shape. Sickle cell anemia is a disorder of the erythrocytes (Red blood cells). It causes their normal biconcave shape to be replaced with that of a sickle or crescent. People with this disease have problems transporting oxygen throughout their bodies, as a result of this, they become fatigued easily and have rapid heart rates even when resting.

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What leads to normal hematocrit levels in anemia?

Iron deficiency anemia. The normal hematocrit (ratio of packed red blood cells to total blood volume) rules out anemia due to loss of blood cells through hemorrhage or sickling. Below-normal hemoglabin indicates an iron deficiency in this case. No available iron = no hemoglobin produced.


What is a radio cable?

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What is the main cure for people who suffer from anemia?

Since anemia is a lack of iron, the cure for most people suffering from anemia is the prescription of an iron supplement. For some types of anemia this will not work, and those people must receive blood transfusions or take another medication.


What causes anemia, and what is a good diet to follow with it?

Anemia is a conditon that occurs when your body is suffering from iron deficiency. You should ask your doctor for ideas on a diet that will improve your condition. I found that the Livestrong site offers diet information for those suffering from Anemia.


Is there a cure for chronic pancytopenia anemia?

No, definitely no. My husband passed away from severe pancytopenia anemia and Hodgkin's Lymphoma cancer. Both those things were closely related to one another


What is a human induced hazard?

Man-made hazards are those which are caused due to human activities.


Why does chemotherapy often lead to anemia?

Chemotherapy results in anemia due to the biological wasteland the chemotherapy causes. After chemotherapy, all things bad and good will die, and the body will have to replenish those things. Anemia is almost always temporary after such a process.


Can anemia is vaccinated?

Anemia itself is not a condition that is vaccinated against; rather, it is a blood disorder characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin. However, individuals with anemia can receive vaccinations, just like anyone else, unless their specific health condition or treatment suggests otherwise. It's important for those with anemia to consult their healthcare provider regarding vaccinations to ensure their overall health is managed appropriately.


What is the difference between relative and absolute anemia?

Relative = normal red blood cell count with a disturbance in regulation of plasma volume. ex- preganat women, athletes, post flight astronauts Absolute Anemia= Those types of anemia with an actual decrease in the number of red cells. Note: can be caused by a decrease production of RBCs or an increased destruction of RBCs


What individuals are most vulnerable to CO poisoning?

Infants, people with heart or lung disease, or those with anemia may be more seriously affected.


Why are your arms very cold?

Could be low blood pressure or bad circulation or anemia. many other reasons but those would be common.


What is human induced?

A serious disruption of normal life triggered by a human induced hazard causing human,material,economic and environmantal losses, which exceed the ability of those affected to cope.eg:jaipur serial blast in 2008, the taj hotel terrorism in 2007 in mumbai.