Anemia happens when your body lacks healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen. It can make you feel tired, weak, and dizzy.
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Different types of anemia have different causes, from nutritional deficiencies to serious health conditions. Lets explore most common types & their causes.
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Not getting enough iron? Your body can’t produce enough hemoglobin, leading to fatigue and weakness.
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Heavy periods, ulcers, or regular aspirin use can lead to iron deficiency anemia.
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Low folate or vitamin B12 can stop your body from making red blood cells, leading to anemia.
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n When bone marrow stops producing blood cells, it can become a life-threatening condition. This can be caused by infections, certain medications, or exposure to toxins.
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In some cases, the body destroys red blood cells faster than they can be replaced. This can be inherited or caused by disease.
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Sickle-shaped red blood cells die too quickly, causing a constant shortage and leading to severe pain and complications.
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During pregnancy, your blood volume increases, raising your need for iron. If you don’t get enough, you may develop anemia, which can affect both you and your baby’s health.
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