Anemia is the most prevalent blood condition in the U.S. Annually, the condition accounts for 2.8 million visits to physician offices with anemia as the primary diagnosis, according the Centers for ...
It’s not uncommon to be anemic during pregnancy, but that doesn’t mean you should ignore it – supplements can help (and may ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH)– Iron deficiency anemia, a common nutritional deficiency, often goes undiagnosed due to its vague symptoms, according to Dr. Mukul Singal from Innovative Hematology. Dr. Singal ...
Anemia is the most common blood disorder, affecting more than three million people in the United States. If you have anemia, your blood does not have enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to ...
Iron deficiency can cause symptoms like fatigue, cold hands and feet, and irregular heartbeats. People at high risk of iron deficiency include vegans, pregnant people, or people with cancer. To raise ...
Please, hear me out: Have you ever felt the craving to eat ice? OK now, what about dirt? Or even clay? This phenomenon is called pagophagia and this craving, along with fatigue, rapid heart rate or ...
Anemia affects almost 1 in 4 people worldwide. But while billions of people live with the disease, its signs and symptoms aren’t just part of everyday life. “Anemia is one of the most common global ...
Iron is one of the most important nutrients in your diet, since it helps different proteins deliver oxygen to your body—but the truth is, much of the world doesn’t get enough of this essential mineral ...
Panelists discuss how iron deficiency anemia manifests through debilitating symptoms, including severe fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, headaches, and difficulty concentrating, which can ...
You probably know that anemia makes you feel tired and weak, but what you might not realize is that your iron-deficient blood is forcing your heart to work overtime in ways that could permanently ...
—Anemia is a major risk factor for patients with both compensated and decompensated cirrhosis, increasing the odds of hepatic decompensation and/or mortality. Reviewed by Julia M. Cunningham, MD, ...