There are hundreds of types of anemic illness which fall into three groups: anemia caused by blood loss, anemia caused by decreased or faulty red blood cell
Iron Deficiency Anemia Stephanie Garcia April 22nd Physiology Mr. Peterson Introduction I chose to do my essay on ‘Iron Deficiency Anemia’ because I feel it’s something that is important to me. It’s important to me because there’s a long history of women in my family who were diagnosed with Anemia, including myself. I don't really take ‘Anemia’ as a serious thing so I don't really know the harm that i’m doing to myself not even trying to treat it. I asked my family what they thought I should…
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Introduction Bloodlessness is a state is that the body has no enough healthy blood or potential blood or healthy blood cells. Deficiency of iron in the blood is commonly known as anemia, which took place because the body does not produce or contain the required content of iron in the body. This essay is discussing Ms. A situation and chances her to be anemic and cause anemia. The core warning sign are not only the shortness of breath but the diminishing energy level, capacity of body and eagerness…
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Anaemia Anemia is a medical condition in which the red blood cell count is less than normal. Hemoglobin plays an important role in explaining the genetic disorder anemia. It is the iron-containing oxygen-transport metalloproteinase in the red blood cells. Hemoglobin is the red pigment that imparts the familiar red color to red blood cells and to blood. The normal level of hemoglobin is different for males and females. The level of hemoglobin defined as cause of anemia is less than 13.5…
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IRON DEFICIENCIES IN ATHLETES Introduction: Iron deficiency is the most common nutrient deficiency amongst all populations in the world. A staggering 15% of the population suffers from this nutrient deficiency. An iron deficiency is more commonly known as anemia. Anemia is defined as a condition where hemoglobin concentrations are low irrespective of the cause. Iron is known as an essential nutrient. This means that your body is not able to synthesize it by itself and needs to get it from an…
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Tularemia Anemia: Is the condition of having a lower than normal red blood cell count or when a person’s red blood cells do not include enough hemoglobin. Those who have anemia do not receive enough oxygen-rich blood. Anemia is common and may occur at any age and among any ethnic group. Although men and women can have anemia, women of childbearing age are at increased risk. A major symptom of anemia is exhaustion. Long-term anemia may damage the brain, heart and other body organs. Severe anemia may…
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Anemia (uh-NEE-me-uh) is a condition in which your blood has a lower than normal number of red blood cells. Anemia also can occur if your red blood cells don't contain enough hemoglobin (HEE-muh-glow-bin). Hemoglobin is an iron-rich protein that gives blood its red color. This protein helps red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. If you have anemia, your body doesn't get enough oxygen-rich blood. As a result, you may feel tired or weak. You also may have other symptoms…
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INTRODUCTION Introduction Anemia is a hematological disorder characterized by decrease in amount of RBCs and hemoglobin in blood (Stedman, 2006). It is one of the unrecognized and untreated situations (Smith, 2010). As anemia progresses, symptoms like excessive thirst, confusion and feeling of pass out is observed (Janz et al., 2013). Anemia affects the people of all ages, but people at greater risk are elderly, young women of childbearing…
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14/04/2011 Print C lose e-Therapeutics+ : Therapeutics : Blood … Blood Disorders: Common Anemias Date Prepared: April 2007 S. Rutledge Harding, MD, FRCPC Anemia is typically defined as a hemoglobin (Hgb) value that is two standard deviations below the mean, according to sex, age and, sometimes, race. This defines the lower limit of the normal range provided by most clinical laboratories with their patient reports. Recently, arguments have been advanced to establish optimal rather than statistical…
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Anemias What are the different types of anemias? Sickle cell anemia is when red blood cells form abnormal “sickle or crescent shaped cells” that cannot carry oxygen to the body normally (Dyer & Gould, 2011). Thalassemia anemia is when a blood disorder is inherited and the body cannot make a normal amount of hemoglobin. Pernicious anemia is when there is a decrease in the amount of healthy red blood cells that are within the intestines and they cannot properly absorb vitamin B12. Idiopathic…
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INTRODUCTION 1.1 ADOLESCENT ANEMIA-NEED FOR CONCERN. Adolescence is one of the most rapid stages of human development. Adolescence is a period of human life with specific health and developmental needs and rights. It is also a period to develop knowledge and skills, learn to manage emotions and relationships, and acquire attributes and abilities that will be more important for enjoying the adolescent years and executing adult roles. Adolescence is a transitional period between childhood…
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