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Anemia is the most common condition in the blood where blood lacks sufficient healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin to carry sufficient oxygen to the tissues. Red blood cell hemoglobin binds on oxygen. Anemics make the person feel exhausted because of abnormalities in the red blood cells or because of low hemoglobin the cells in the body don't get enough oxygen. Women that are vulnerable to chronic diseases have an increased risk of anemia. There are several forms of anemia, each with its own cause, that include Iron Deficiency Anemia, Thalassemia, Aplastic Anemia, Hemolytic Anemia, Sickle Cell Anemia, Pernicious Anemia and Fanconi Anemia. Two main approaches can be used to diagnose anemia: a kinetic approach that measures RBC growth, degradation and loss, and a morphological approach is focused on red blood cell size.  Symptoms includes Fatigue, Weakness, Pale skin, heartbeats problem, difficulty in breathing, Dizziness, Chest pain, Cold hands, feet, Headaches and so on.  

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