What is Anemia? Types, Causes, Symptoms and Lab Diagnosis
When Your Blood Runs Low: A Complete Guide to Understanding Anemia Anemia is one of the most common blood disorders in the world. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 1.6 billion people — nearly one in four people on Earth — are living with anemia. It is not a disease of the wealthy or the poor, the young or the old. It cuts across every boundary. In Ghana and across sub-Saharan Africa, anemia is particularly prevalent. The reasons are woven into the fabric of daily life: nutritional deficiencies (iron, folate, and B12 are often lacking in diets), malaria (which destroys red blood cells with every fever), and sickle cell disease (a genetic condition passed down through generations). For millions of people, anemia is not an abstract diagnosis — it is the fatigue that follows them through each day, the paleness that worries a mother, the breathlessness that limits a child's play. But what exactly is anemia? How does it deve...
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