Anemia


Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells or amount of hemoglobin (oxygen carrying protein) in red blood cells is below normal.

Anemia causes reduction in the number of red blood cells or amount of hemoglobin in red blood cells, so that blood can not carry oxygen in the body as needed.

The symptoms caused by the oxygen supply is not sufficient for this, vary. Anemia can cause fatigue, weakness, lack of energy and the head was floating. If anemia gain weight, can cause a stroke or heart attack.


Causes of Anemia

# Chronic (chronic)
# Bleeding nose
# Hemorrhoids (haemorrhoids)
# Peptic ulcer
# Bleeding great
# Acute (sudden)
# Accidents
# Surgery
# Labor
# Broken blood vessels
# Tumors kidney or bladder
# Menstrual bleeding very much
# Cancer or polyps in the digestive tract
# Reduced red blood cell formation
# Increased destruction of red blood cells