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Anaemia is identified by Lack of red blood cells or shortage of haemoglobin or oxygen carrying pigment required by the cells. When a person is suffering from anaemia his body does not get enough amount of oxygen and it results in fatigue and weakness. This disease can be life threatening at times when it is not diagnosed properly or left untreated for a very long period of time.
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| What
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Anaemia is most commonly caused by shortage of iron in the body that may be due to loss of blood over a long period of time. It results in depletion of iron stores in the body and lowering of haemoglobin levels. Anaemia is not a disease in itself but an indication to problem existing in the body.
Other causes of anaemia are
1.Ulcers or haemorrhoids
2.Thyroid deficiency or vitamin deficiency
3.surgery
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| What
are the symptoms of
anaemia ? |
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Anaemia is most commonly caused by shortage of iron in the body that may be due to loss of blood over a long period of time. It results in depletion of iron stores in the body and lowering of haemoglobin levels. Anaemia is not a disease in itself but an indication to problem existing in the body.
Other causes of anaemia are
1.Ulcers or haemorrhoids
2.Thyroid deficiency or vitamin deficiency
3.surgery
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| Diagnosis
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A simple routine blood test can detect anaemia by the amount of haemoglobin present in a person’s blood.
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| How
is
anaemia cured? |
You
can use the these herbs (Click
here) as per the described procedure to get relief from
anaemia
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| What
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Complications include:
1.Low oxygen levels due to severe anaemia can damage vital organs
2.It could also lead to palpitations or angina and shortness of breath
3.In rare cases it can change permanently soft lining in the throat that could lead to cancer
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