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2015 1T1 Group 3 - Anaemia

Page history last edited by class1t1group3 8 years, 8 months ago

Team members

 

Names / Roles:

  • []      Aisyah
  • []      Harith Danial
  • []      Nasrullah
  • []      Shahzuan

 

 


Meaning / Defined

 

Iron is used to produce red blood cells, which help store and carry oxygen in the blood. If you have fewer red blood cells than is normal, your organs and tissues will not get as much oxygen as they usually would.

There are several different types of anaemia and each one has a different cause, although iron deficiency anaemia is the most common type.

 

 


Causes and Effects

 

Red blood cells carry oxygen around the body.

A lack of iron can be caused by several factors. Some of the most common causes of iron deficiency anaemia are outlined below.

 

 


Signs and Symptoms

The severity of these symptoms largely depends on how quickly your anaemia develops. You may only notice few symptoms or they may develop gradually if your anaemia is caused by a long-term problem, such as a stomach ulcer.

 

 

 


Prevention and Treatment

 

 

Your GP will prescribe an iron supplement to restore the iron missing from your body. The most commonly prescribed supplement is ferrous sulphate, which is taken as a tablet two or three times a day.

Some people can experience side effects when taking iron supplements, including:

 

 


Link to Other Illnesses or Diseases

 

 

 

The severity of these symptoms largely depends on how quickly your anaemia develops. You may only notice few symptoms or they may develop gradually if your anaemia is caused by a long-term problem, such as a stomach ulcer.

The most common symptoms include:

 


References

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WebMD (http://www.webmd.com/)

 

 

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