Types of anemia, iron deficiency anemia, anemia symptoms, hematology made easy, physiology made easy
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Types of Anemia| Symptoms of Anemia| Iron Deficiency Anemia| Vitamin Deficiency Anemia| Pernicious Anemia| Aplastic Anemia| Hemolytic Anemia| Sickle Cell Anemia| Anemia of Chronic Disease
▪ Anemia and different types of anemia is the most common blood disorder. Anemia occurs when you do not have enough red blood cells or when your red blood cells do not function properly. This video will help you to understand about anemia and its types, and various symptoms of anemia. Different types of anemia include iron deficiency anemia, vitamin deficiency anemia, hemolytic anemia, sickle cell anemia and anemia of chronic diseases.
▪ Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common type of anemia. It happens when you do not have enough iron in your body. Iron deficiency is usually due to blood loss but may occasionally be due to poor absorption of iron. Pregnancy and childbirth consume a great deal of iron and thus can result in pregnancy-related anemia.
▪ Vitamin-deficiency anemia may result from low levels of vitamin B12 or folate (folic acid), usually due to poor dietary intake. Pernicious anemia is a condition in which vitamin B12 cannot be absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract.
▪ Hemolytic anemia occurs when red blood cells are broken up in the bloodstream or in the spleen. Inherited abnormalities may affect the hemoglobin or the red blood cell structure or function. Examples of inherited hemolytic anemias include some types of thalassemia and low levels of enzymes such as glucose-6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.
▪ Sickle cell anemia is an inherited hemolytic anemia in which the hemoglobin protein is abnormal, causing the red blood cells to be rigid and clog the circulation because they are unable to flow through small blood vessels.
▪ Some chronic diseases can affect the body's ability to make red blood cells. For example, some patients with kidney disease develop anemia because the kidneys are not making enough of the hormone erythropoietin to signal the bone marrow to make new or more red blood cells.
▪ Many people are at risk for anemia because of poor diet, intestinal disorders, chronic diseases, infections, and other conditions. Women who are menstruating or pregnant and people with chronic medical conditions are most at risk for this disease. The risk of anemia increases as people grow older.
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Chapters:
0:00 - Anemia
0:12 - Value of Hemoglobin in Anemia
0:37 - Symptoms of Anemia
0:54 - Risk Factors of Anemia
1:20 - Types of Anemia
1:24 - Iron Deficiency Anemia
1:56 - Vitamin Deficiency Anemia
2:09 - Pernicious Anemia
2:19 - Aplastic Anemia
2:53 - Hemolytic Anemia
3:35 - Sickle Cell Anemia
3:50 - Anemia of Chronic Disease

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