Anemia can be caused by several different things. Either active bleeding, when one looses blood, resulting in low hemoglobin or if your body lacks the ability to manufacture red blood cells, as is the case with bone cancer. Red blood cells are essential, because they carry the oxygen in the blood. One who is severely anemic, is often fatigued, short of breath, pale, inattentive and may be confused. The sooner it is taken care of he better. This is not something to ignore as it can, over time, and with increased severity, lead to cardiac arrest, as the heart becomes starved for oxygen.
gallbladder stones.
A diseased gallbladder can interfere with many other parts of the body and give rise to severe complications. These include conditions such as pancreatitis, kidney failure, cirrhosis, liver abscess and the perforation of the stomach.
Gallstones cause pain and blockage in the gallbladder. More rarely, a person can get cancer of the gallbladder, but this is very rare.
no,ascaris don't cause anemia
whay caused a gallbladder to shrink
The most common cause of anemia is blood loss.
Chronic cholecystitis is one cause of a small gallbladder.
Mutations in the hemoglobin molecules cause sickle cell anemia.
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Treatment will depend on the cause of the anemia, and may involve treatment of the underlying cause.
Iron is in the blood, so if there is a low percentuage of iron in it, it can cause anemia.