Articles for tag: Anemia, Iron Deficiency, Iron Deficiency Anemia

Iron Deficiency Anemia in Men

Iron deficiency anemia in men is not as common as it is in women or children, but can still cause major health problems for men. Only about 3% of men develop iron deficiency anemia. Unlike women, this type of anemia in men is not as easy to determine the source. In women, this anemia is ...

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Signs of Anemia in Women

Anemia is a condition in which your body doesn’t have enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to your tissues. Your red blood cells contain hemoglobin, an iron-rich protein that enables the red blood cells to carry the oxygen. To produce hemoglobin and red blood cells, your body needs iron, minerals, protein and vitamins. ...

What is Pernicious Anemia

Pernicious anemia (also known as Biermier’s anemia , Addison anemia , or Addison-Biermer anemia ) is one of the many types of megaloblastic anemia1 and is caused by the loss of gastric parietal cells and the subsequent inability to absorb vitamin B 12 . Usually seated in an atrophic gastritis, the autoimmune destruction of gastric ...

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What Are the Causes of Macrocytic Anemia?

There are various types of anemia, all of which are associated with a reduction in the number of red blood cells. One of the most common is iron-deficiency anemia, an anemia where red blood cells are reduced in number and smaller than normal in size. Not surprisingly, there’s another group of anemias called macrocytic anemias ...

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Childhood Anemia

Childhood Anemia Anemia can affect children and adults. Learn the symptoms now so that you can treat it if it ever happens to you. Anemia occurs when a person does not have enough red blood cells. There are three types of cells that circulate throughout the body: red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. ...

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Alternative Treatments for Anemia

Anemia is a condition in which your body doesn’t have enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to your tissues. Your red blood cells contain hemoglobin, an iron-rich protein that enables the red blood cells to carry the oxygen. To produce hemoglobin and red blood cells, your body needs iron, minerals, protein and vitamins. ...

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What is Runner’s Anemia?

Running lowers blood pressure and helps to raise levels of HDL – both of which are good for the heart. It’s also a good stress reliever and an effective way to keep weight under control; but there are some drawbacks to hitting the pavement too often. People who run are more prone to a condition ...