Anemia is a condition characterized by a low red blood cell count. Hypovolemia is shock caused by a massive loss of blood.
hypovolemia is the decrease of circulating blood plasma fluid while anemia can range from blood cells abnormalities to the blood cells average volume.
less blood supply is known as anemia
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The main difference is that Iron-Deficiency Anemia is caused by lack of iron, and therefore low haemaglobin levels. Pernicious anamia is caused by a lack of vitimin B12 which aids the production and growth of red blood cells, therefore lowering the haemaglobin level, and both would have a lowered hematocrit level.
The prognosis of hypovolemia depends on the underlying cause and promptness of treatment. If detected and treated early, most individuals with hypovolemia recover fully. However, severe cases can lead to organ damage or even death if not managed quickly and effectively.
Thalassemia is a quantitative problem of too few globins synthesized, whereas sickle-cell anemia (a hemoglobinopathy) is a qualitative problem of synthesis of an incorrectly functioning globin. (wikipedia)
There is no known direct link between anemia and sleep deprivation.
While similar looking words they are quite different. Amnesia in its most basic form memory loss brought on by Brain Damage, Disease, or Psychological Trauma. Anemia is blood disorder that prevents efficient transfer of oxygen throughout the body.
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
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Anemia is a generic term referring to "inadequate oxygen capacity in the blood"; anemia can be caused by anything from excessive blood loss to parasites on the red blood cells to inadequate red blood cell formation in the bone marrow. Hemophilia is a more specific term referring to "inadequate blood clotting capacity"; there are multiple types of hemophilia but they are all bleeding disorders. It is very common for people with hemophilia to develop anemia. However, very few people who have anemia also have hemophilia.
Vitamin B12 anemia, specifically known as pernicious anemia or vitamin B12 deficiency anemia, occurs due to insufficient vitamin B12, often due to malabsorption, leading to the production of large, immature red blood cells. Megaloblastic anemia, on the other hand, is a broader category that includes any anemia characterized by the presence of megaloblasts in the bone marrow, typically caused by deficiencies in either vitamin B12 or folate. While both result in similar symptoms and large red blood cells, the underlying causes differ, with megaloblastic anemia encompassing a wider range of deficiencies beyond just vitamin B12.