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Basically, there are seven essential types of anemia. The condition is one of low red blood cells and this could be due to a number of different causes from conditional to genetic. Often, the condition is caused or worsened by iron and vitamin B12 deficiencies. If it were as simple as taking some supplements in all cases, anemia would be almost wiped out.

Know your Condition

Since you now understand that there are at least 7 basic types of anemia, you do need to know which one you have or if you have both and if you have any comorbid conditions as a result or simply unrelated to the primary condition. The only way this is going to happen is by seeking specialized medical care for your condition.

In reality, the total number of specified types of anemia currently under the radar is about 400 plus. Your doctor is the one who will be able to provide you with the information regarding which specific form you have. This could be important in the event of a medical emergency so be sure it is kept up on all medical records for any emergency department to see.

Only if you have a clear diagnosis of a specific type of anemia can it be properly treated. There is a different approach to each type and there are potential complications with each and these need to be watched for as you progress through medical treatment for any kind of anemia.

Signs and Symptoms

In general, the signs and symptoms of anemia include weakness, paleness, shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat with no ECG irregularities, low body temperature, excess or total lack of appetite, confusion, fatigue, memory problems, trouble staying awake or asleep, mental imbalances, and lowered immunity displayed by ease of becoming ill.

In a nutshell, you are dealing with a low number of normal red blood cells and this means your body is not getting enough oxygen or nutrients delivered to cells. The result is a feeling of constantly being sick and tired. This is what alcoholics experience as they develop liver problems and anemia associated with malnutrition.

Using a good online search service such as XpertDox is a good way to search for specialists in your area to treat the illnesses you have. In order to plan for the best medical care and treatments, the better of all the physicians will need to be employed in the effort. You can also type in any procedures that are coming up.

Remedies

Not all types of anemia can be treated by supplements and diet. Fortunately, many of them can. Ask your doctor about what you can do yourself to help improve or cure the condition. On a basic level, do the basic ABCs of a healthy diet and exercise, avoiding junk food and particularly sodas, which can remove vitamins and minerals from the body.

Finally, avoid the use of alcohol and drugs, get plenty of sleep, and stay hydrated. Regular exercise will improve nutrient flow and red blood cell production, providing relief from the illness.

 

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