Anemia is a common condition that occurs when there is an inadequate amount of healthy red blood cells to transport oxygen to tissues throughout the body, causing the person to feel exhausted. There are different types of anemia that are caused by unique circumstances. Anemia may be temporary or permanent, and the related symptoms can range from mild to severe.
Females and people suffering from chronic diseases are more apt to develop anemia. If you believe you are displaying symptoms related to anemia, it is important to consult a physician because anemia may lead to more severe disorders. Caring for anemia can involve remedies as basic as taking supplements or undergoing more complex medical procedures. Some forms of anemia are preventable through healthy eating.
Causes of Anemia
Blood is composed of a liquid (plasma) and cells. Three types of cells can be found in the plasma including:
Hemoglobin, a protein packed with iron that gives blood its red appearance, is found in the red blood cells. Hemoglobin gives red blood cells the ability to provide oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body as well as send carbon dioxide from various areas of the body to the lungs to be exhaled.
Red blood cells, like most blood cells, are manufactured in the bone marrow. This is the substance that grows within many of the body's large bones. The body requires iron, protein, and additional vitamins found in food to generate hemoglobin and red blood cells.
With anemia, there is a shortage of red blood cells or the hemoglobin in them. People afflicted with anemia do not produce enough red blood cells, lose too many of them, or get rid of them at a speed that surpasses the rate at which they are replenished. In turn, the blood does not contain enough red blood cells to supply tissue with oxygen, causing tiredness.
Symptoms of Anemia
Fatigue is the primary symptom associated with most types of anemia. Other common symptoms include:
During the onset of anemia, symptoms may be so mild that they are ignored. However, these symptoms may intensify as time goes by.
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