More than three million people in the U.S. have anemia, with women and people with chronic diseases being at greater risk of developing anemia. Biomedical sciences have been moving into an interesting developmental phase and with the passing of Obama Care medical practices have also been going through stages of increasing uncertainty as the U.S. has not been able to resolve the challenges associated with the increased cost of healthcare linked to scientific developments, public anticipation, and, the growing elderly population. All these things have had a profound effect on the treatment and management of anemia as health care cost rise. The focus of this paper is to review the effects of science on the treatment and management of anemia.…
Haemolytic anemia Features common to all haemolytic anemias: *A shortened red cell life span (normal = 120 days) or premature destruction of red cells. * Elevated erythropoietin levels and increased erythropoiesis in the marrow and other sites (extra medullary hematopoeisis), to compensate for the loss of red cells. *Accumulation of the products of hemoglobin catabolism from red cell destruction. Classification Of Hemolytic Anemias is based on: 1. The site / place of hemolysis…
Anemia is a condition that occurs when an individual’s blood does not have enough hemoglobin or red blood cells. Hemoglobin is the main foundation of a red blood cell. It helps sustain it by binding it to oxygen. If one does not have enough red blood cells, the cells within one’s body will not receive the sufficient amount of oxygen it needs to function properly. Anemia can be caused by several factors since there are more than a single type of anemic conditions. Therefore these conditions are…
Ms. A, the writer concludes that she is suffering from iron deficiency anemia. Iron deficiency anemia is a very common type of anemia. Generally, the word “anemia” is used to describe a condition in which the number of red blood cells (RBCs) are lower than the normal in the blood. The function of red blood cells is to carry oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide from the body. Another reason when an individual have anemia, if RBCs does not have sufficient amount of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is an…
Anemia Anemia is a case in which the amount of oxygen carried by the blood is less than the normal average due to lower amount or unhealthy red blood corpuscels or lack in the count of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a protein which is found inside the RBC that transport oxygen and contains iron. There are hundresds of types of anemia which can be mainly devided into 3 groups: 1- Anemia which is caused due to blood loss. 2- Anemia which is due to decreased or faulted RBC’s production. 3- Anemia which…
Introduction/ Abstract The purpose of this paper is to outline the condition of aplastic anemia. Aplastic anemia is a very rare and serious form of anemia that can cause many complications to occur the most severe being death. The condition is characterized by the reduction of red and white blood cells along with thrombocytes caused by bone morrow damage. This paper will show the etiology and pathophysiology of the condition, the signs and symptoms associated with the disease, how the…
Pernicious anemia is also known as Biermer’s disease and Addisonian anemia. The first clinical description of pernicious anemia, which is one of the known causes of megaloblastic anemia, has been attributed to Tomas Addison in 1849. One way pernicious can develop is the loss of gastric parietal cells, which are responsible for the secretion of intrinsic factor, a protein necessary for absorption of vitamin B12 in the ileum. Vitamin B12 helps the body make healthy red blood cells and helps keep…
Pernicious Anemia There are many types of diseases that are categorized in either immune or autoimmune disease. A common disease is pernicious anemia that is known to be dangerous and is a condition in which the body does not have enough healthy blood cells. When the intestines cannot properly absorb vitamin B12, then the body has a small amount of red blood cells. The word ‘pernicious’ means deadly due to that in the past, there was no treatment or any ways to prevent it. Pernicious anemia is…
In other words, anemia may be stimulated by malnutrition, family history of anemia, alcoholism, strict vegan diet, intestinal disorders that affect nutrient absorption of the body, exposure to toxic chemicals, anemia in women during childbearing years, race, and chronic diseases. Signs and Symptoms Fatigue and weakness are the signs of mild anemia. The other signs include pasty or sallow complexion or no color in the palms, gums, nails beds, and lining of eyelids. People who are weak, get…
Sickle Cell Anemia: Case Study of the Effects of Mutation Sickle Cell Anemia: Case Study of Effects of Mutation By Aminat, Ojikutu Department Biology Grambling State University Outline Abstract.........................................................................................................3 Introduction..................................................................................................4…