Anemia: Common Disorder Of The Young And Old Alike

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Anemia is a condition in which the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells. Red blood cells provide oxygen to body tissues. While many parts of the body are essential to making red blood cells, most of the work is done in the bone marrow. Bone marrow is the soft tissue in the center of bones that helps form blood cells.

Healthy red blood cells last between 90 and 120 days. Parts of your body then remove old blood cells. A hormone called erythropoietin made in your kidneys signal your bone marrow to make more red blood cells.

Hemoglobin is the oxygen-carrying protein inside red blood cells. It gives red blood cells their red color. People with anemia do not have enough hemoglobin.

Some of the most probable causes of anemia are listed below:
Certain medications
"Chronic diseases such as cancer, ulcerative colitis, or rheumatoid arthritis
"Genes -- some forms of anemia, such as thalassemia, can be inherited
"Kidney failure
"Blood loss (for example, from heavy menstrual periods or stomach ulcers)
"Poor diet
"Pregnancy
"Problems with bone marrow such as lymphoma, leukemia, or multiple myeloma
"Problems with the immune system that cause the destruction of blood cells (hemolytic anemia)
"Surgery to the stomach or intestines that reduces the absorption of iron, vitamin B12, or folic acid

Treatment of Anemia may be directed towards the essential cause, and may include:
"Blood transfusions
"Corticosteroids or other medicines that suppress the immune system
"Erythropoietin, a medicine that helps your bone marrow make more blood cells
"Supplements of iron, vitamin B12, folic acid, or other vitamins and minerals




JBB:
The term blood building foods is commonly used in alternative medicine. Blood building foods are those foods that contain high quantities of specific nutrients thought to encourage the production of new blood cells in the body. The most important ingredient in a blood building food is iron, but vitamin B12 and folic acid are also keys.

Some blood building foods are less appetizing than others, and though they are food, they are generally taken as a supplement rather then simply eaten as a meal. These include foods like animal liver, brewer"s yeast, bone marrow soup, and black strap molasses. If these options seem unappetizing, there are a number of blood building foods which may have wider appeal to the palate. These include meats, particularly duck, goose, lamb, and oyster. Dark leafy greens, such as spinach and wheatgrass, are also particularly high in iron, and are considered a blood building food. Wheatgrass, and other foods such as raisins, prunes, kidney beans, mushrooms, apricots, and soy foods can be particularly effective in building blood, especially if one is following a vegetarian diet. Even then, many choose simply to strengthen the blood by taking iron pills or liquid iron supplements.

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