Anemia is defined as a decrease in hemoglobin levels, with thresholds less than 12G/DL in women and less than 13G/DL in men. Often, anemia is a sign of a underlying disease rather than a standalone condition and in developed countries the prevalence in older adults is about 17–20%.
Anemia is exceeding only low iron:
In an interview with HT lifestyle, Dr. Dr. Prananta B, Dr. of Mangalore. Consultant Hematology at KMC Hospital in Bombedkar Circle, shared, “most cases develop slowly, often without symptoms, but serious anemia can lead to weakness, fatigue, shortness, and pre-existing conditions, which can lead to malfunction of already existing conditions, which is a complete bloodshed (CBC). To confirm the initial test, then to identify the cause of additional studies.

उन्होंने खुलासा किया, “वयस्कों में, सबसे आम कारण रक्त की हानि होती है, अक्सर पेट या आंतों में अल्सर या अत्यधिक मासिक धर्म के रक्तस्राव के कारण, लोहे की कमी के कारण एनीमिया होती है। Malabsorption के परिणामस्वरूप विटामिन की कमी एनीमिया भी हो सकती है। इन मामलों के इलाज में आमतौर पर लोहे और विटामिन पूरकता शामिल होती है, लेकिन अल्ट्रासाउंड, एंडोस्कोपी और सीटी स्कैन Further investigation, including potential sources of blood loss are necessary.
What can anemia mean to you:
Dr. According to Pacific B, the anemia of chronic disease is faced with another often, which is associated with chronic diseases such as kidney failure, diabetes, heart failure, liver diseases and chronic arthritis. Assuming that the treatment of underlying disease is important for the management of this type of anemia, Dr. “In some cases, anemia bone marrow failure syndrome such as myloadciaplastic syndrome or aplastic anemia, which are threatened to life and require immediate intervention.”

He concluded, “A related cause in adults is the underlying blood cancer, requiring expert evaluation. If the anemia does not improve with nutritional supplementation within 1-2 months, a consultation with a hematologist is necessary for further assessment. ,
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