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Anemia

This category is for questions about the lack of red blood cells or hemoglobin called anemia: its symptoms, causes, and treatment.

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What is transcribe sickle cell?

To transcribe and translate the normal and sickle cell DNA you need to do the following: transcribe into RNA normal: ccc gaa gaa aaa sickle: ccc gua gaa aaa Then look in codon table normal Proline Glutamtatic acid Glutamtatic acid Lysine sicke Proline Valine Glutamtatic acid Lysine

Can diet and exercise help with treating anemia?

Diet most definitely can help with anaeamia. Anaemia is a resulting deficiency in red blood cells. We can boost our iron levels in our blood by increasing the amount of iron rich foods we eat such as spinach or perhaps even taking iron suppliments.

Is anemia treatment painful or expensive?

It depends on how severe your anemia is. The most severe cases of anemia may require a blood transfusion, which could be painful and expensive. Most cases of anemia require iron supplementation, which could be in the form of vitamins you ingest, or vitamin injections. Prices of these solutions can vary.

Can sickle cell anemia cause enlarged heart?

Yes, sickle cell anemia can lead to an enlarged heart, a condition known as cardiomegaly. This occurs due to chronic anemia and the increased workload on the heart to pump oxygen-rich blood throughout the body. Additionally, complications such as pulmonary hypertension, which is common in sickle cell patients, can further strain the heart, contributing to its enlargement. Regular monitoring and management of these complications are essential for maintaining heart health in individuals with sickle cell anemia.

What can cause normocytic anemia?

Normocytic anemia (normal MCV) can be caused by kidney and liver disease, bone marrow disorders, or excessive bleeding or hemolysis of the red blood cells.

How does someone catch hemolytic anemia?

Someone can catch hemolytic anemia from their parents. When a child is born and if the parents possess this condition, it can be passed on to the child.

Can anaemia cause heart flutters?

Yes anaemia can cause heart flutters (palpitations).

The cause is usually due to the heart trying to compensate for low oxygen levels in the body.

Anaemia is an abnormally low amount of haemoglobin in the blood, which is the part of blood which carries oxygen. Therefore, low haemoglobin levels lead to low oxygen levels.

In response, the heart will often try to increase the amount of blood pumped around the body, to meet the body's demand for oxygen by beating faster. This can cause a high heart rate which can lead to palpitations or heart flutters.

What is a double blind control?

A double bind is a dilemma in communication in which an individual (or group) receives two or more conflicting messages, with one message negating the other. This creates a situation in which a successful response to one message implicates a failed response to the other, so that the person will be automatically wrong regardless of response. The person can neither comment on the conflict, nor resolve it, nor opt out of the situation. A double bind generally includes different levels of abstraction in orders of messages, and these messages can be stated or implicit within the context of the situation, or conveyed by tone of voice or body language. Further complications arise when frequent double binds are part of an ongoing relationship to which the person or group is committed.

The classic example given of a negative double bind is of a mother telling her child that she loves him, while at the same time turning her head away in disgust.[5] (The words are socially acceptable; the body language is in conflict with it). The child doesn't know how to respond to the conflict between the words and the body language and, because s/he is dependent on his mother for his or her basic needs, is in a quandary. Small children have difficulty articulating contradictions verbally and can neither ignore them nor leave the relationship. Another example is when one is commanded to "be spontaneous". The very command contradicts spontaneity, but it only becomes a double bind when one can neither ignore the command nor comment on the contradiction. Often, the contradiction in communication isn't apparent to bystanders unfamiliar with previous communications.

How rare is anemia?

Anemia it's self is not rare at all, it is normal in women who are at child bearing age. Sometimes it is from heavy periods, and other times it can be due to the lack of iron or B-12. My self I have been anemic due to heavy period, and it got so bad that I had to have a blood transfusion. The blood they gave me the first time led to antibodies building up in my blood, which led to being diagnosied with Auto Immune Hemoyltic Anemia. My advice is to follow the Dr.'s advice if he wants you to take Iron do becaue the last thing you want to do is have a transfusion, I have had three and I am 28years old. It's hard on your body. Good Luck!

Where did the different types of Alpha- Thalassemia in the population come from?

Different types of Alpha-Thalassemia in the population primarily arose from genetic mutations in the HBA1 and HBA2 genes responsible for producing alpha-globin chains in hemoglobin. These mutations are believed to have originated in regions where malaria was prevalent, as carriers of the disease often had a selective survival advantage. Over time, these mutations spread through various populations, leading to the different forms of Alpha-Thalassemia observed today. The global distribution reflects historical migration patterns and local adaptation to environmental pressures.

Is sickle cell trait blood round?

No. Instead of being flexible and disc-shaped like normal red blood cells, sickle cells are more stiff and curved in the shape of the old farm tool known as a sickle - that's where the disease gets its name. The shape is similar to a crescent moon.

Your kitten is anemic what can you do to help him?

There are various cat vitamins on the market now that you can purchase, if funds are low feed the cat red meat like liver and steak. Cook the meat slightly before feeding.

What is Sideroblastic Anemia named for?

Named for the Greek words for iron and germ, sideroblastic anemia is one of the principal types of iron-utilization anemia

What is a normal Range of total iron binding capacity in the blood?

While the normal range for Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) laboratory test may differ slightly between labs, an acceptable normal range is 210 - 390 ug/dL.

Can anemia cause vaginal bleeding during intercourse?

Anemia, loosely speaking, is a low blood count. It can be a result of blood loss including vaginal bleeding. Anemia does not cause vaginal bleeding. Cases of bleeding during intercourse are oftentimes caused by mere trauma to the cervix or a possible vaginal tear.

Which term describes the change in nails that is often an indication of iron deficiency anemia?

Onychomycosis (onych/o means finger or toe nail, myc means fungus, and osis means abnormal condition).

What causes anemia after cardiac surgery?

If you had a great blood loss during the surgery, then this could of caused the Anemia.

Which race is more commonly inherited with sickle cell disease?

Sickle cell disease is more common among blacks than among people of other races.

Can one sibling have the trait and the other not have the sickle cell trait?

Yes. There is a 1 in 4 chance that a child can contract sickle cell with the remaining having a chance to get the trait or being normal.

Can anemia cause bruising?

i have been anemic for 11 years now. I get bruises for no reason what so ever

What part of the cardiovasular system does anemia affect?

Anemia is actually a decrease of actual blood cells. Typically, it is a decrease in red blood cells which are used to transport oxygen to the tissues. A decreased oxygen carrying capacity can lead to tissue death, such as heart attacks or strokes.