Anemia – Symptoms And Causes
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Anaemia.
Answer:
Definition:
- Anaemia is a clinical condition characterized by reduction in the number of RBCs less than 4 million/μL or their content of haemoglobin less than 12 gm/dL or both.
Classification:
1. Etiological classification:
- Hemorrhagic – due to blood loss.
- Hemolytic – due to excessive destruction of RBCs
- Nutritional deficiency – due to deficiency of iron, vitamins and protein, etc.
- Aplastic anaemia – due to suppression of bone marrow.
- Anaemia of chronic diseases
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2. Morphological classification:
- It is based on the size of RBC and its haemoglobin concentration
- Normocytic normochromic anaemia.
- Size of RBC – normal.
- Haemoglobin content – normal.
- RBC count decreases.
- Macrocytic normochromic anaemia.
- Size of RBC – increases.
- Haemoglobinc content – normal
- RBC count – decreases.
- Macrocytic Hypochromic anaemia.
- Size of RBC – increases.
- Haemoglobin content – decreases. RBC count – less.
- Microcytic hypochromic anaemia.
- Size of RBC – decreases.
- Haemoglobin content – decreases.
- Normocytic normochromic anaemia.
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Features:
- Pallor skin
- Breathlessness, tachycardia.
- GIT disturbances.
- Nail changes
- Increased basal metabolic rate.
- Disturbed menstrual cycle.
- Easy fatigue.
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