How to understand anemia


How to understand anemia. Symptoms of anemia. Causes of anemia.


Anemia is not a disease. Rather the symptoms of the disease. So it cannot be neglected. Thirty percent of the world's population suffers from anemia. As a result it is a global health problem.


 Anemia refers to the deficiency of a pigment called hemoglobin in the blood. When this hemoglobin is below the desired level in age and gender, it is called anemia.

 Hemoglobin plays a key role in the body. It delivers oxygen to the cells. Thus a deficiency of hemoglobin disrupts the flow of oxygen to the cell. As a result, the body becomes weak and tired.


 How to understand


 When hemoglobin is low, fatigue, exhaustion and loss of appetite occur. The body became short of breath with little effort. Excessive pressure on the heart, the heart rate increases, the body becomes pale.  Even severe anemia can make the heart dysfunctional. Then the feet freeze. If you are lying down, you have difficulty breathing. Anemia causes sores on the corners of the lips, sores on the tongue, loss of luster in the hair;  



Hair and nails are torn. This can lead to nervous weakness. Some anemias can affect the peripheral and central nerves. Anemia is the main cause of folic acid and vitamin B-12 deficiency. Women menstruate irregularly. Some patients have an intense desire to take inedible food like soil, coal etc. Jaundice occurs when red blood cells break down and become anemic.

How to understand anemia. Symptoms of anemia. Causes of anemia.


 Why is anemia?


 Iron deficiency anemia is best known. In addition, if red blood cells break down prematurely, anemia occurs. Chronic diseases such as kidney failure, liver dysfunction, thyroid gland problems, arthritis, tuberculosis and anemia can lead to various diseases. Anemia can be caused by a number of other genetic diseases,



 including hemoglobin, such as thalassemia. However, iron deficiency anemia is the most common in the world. This is due to malnutrition, peptic ulcer, stomach ulcers due to painkillers, worm infections, piles or excessive bleeding during menstruation, etc.  Frequent pregnancies and breastfeeding are another big reason.



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