Heart Prevention Tips: BDFACE LIFESTYLE [www.lifestyle21.blogspot.com]



Heart Prevention Tips

www.lifestyle21.blogspot.com
Anemia 
The literal meaning of the word Anemia (also spelled Anaemia) is lacking blood or without blood.
People suffering from the condition known as Anemiahave a deficiency of

red blood cellsand/or hemoglobin. Hemoglobinis a protein found in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body. Anemiareduces the ability of
your blood to transfer oxygen to the various tissues throughout the body. There are three main causes of
Anemia. The causes include the following:
·         Hemorrhage – excessive blood loss.
·         Hemolysis – excessive red blood cell destruction.
·         Deficient red blood cell production
Of all possible blood disorders, Anemiais the most common. There are several kinds of Anemia. produced by a variety of underlying causes. Consider the following Anemia classifications:
·         Decreased Anemia(Microcytic Anemia)
·         Normal Anemia(Normocytic Anemia)
·         Enlarged Anemia(Macrocytic Anemiaor Megaloblastic Anemia).
Anemiagoes undetected in many people; however, understanding what the potential symptoms may be will help people to diagnose Anemia. The following is a list of symptoms, which should be reviewed carefully:
·         Weakness
·         Fatigue
·         Shortness of breath
·         Palpitations
·         Sweatiness
The most common type of Anemiais Iron Deficiency Anemia. Iron Deficiency Anemiais caused when a person’s dietary intake or iron absorption is insufficient. Iron is a critical part of hemoglobin. Thus, low iron level will decrease the quantities of hemoglobin in red blood cells causing poor oxygenation of the various tissues of the body. Much less common causes of Anemiaare hemoglobinopathies such as Sickle-Cell Diseaseand Thalassemia.
Anemiadevelops for a variety of reasons although many of the causes are rare in relation to Iron Deficiency Anemia. As a result of the variety of Anemia Causes, Anemiais referred to and named using the following distinctions in addition to the classifications listed above:
  • Sideroblastic Anemia– caused by abnormal production of red blood cells.
  • Aplastic Anemia– caused by the bone marrow’s inability to produce blood cells.
  • Megaloblastic Anemia– caused by a deficiency of either vitamin B12 or folic acid
Pernicious Anemia– caused by the inability to absorb vitamin B12 from food.

No comments:

Post a Comment