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Anemia is a condition that occurs when your body doesn't have enough healthy red blood cells (RBCs). RBCs are the parts of your blood that carry oxygen all over your body. A protein called hemoglobin allows your RBCs to absorb and release oxygen. Without enough RBCs or hemoglobin, your body doesn't get enough oxygen. Symptoms of anemia may then occur.
Some people with anemia have no symptoms. But most people have symptoms that range from mild to severe. Depending on the cause and severity of the anemia, symptoms can occur slowly or quickly. These can include:
Anemia can happen when your body:
These problems can happen for many reasons, including:
There are different types of anemia. Your doctor can tell you more about the type of anemia you have and what may have caused it.
To diagnose anemia, your doctor orders blood tests. These can include:
Treatment for anemia is based on the type of anemia, its cause, and the severity of your symptoms. Treatments may include:
If you have certain types of anemia, you can expect a full recovery after treatment. If you have other types of anemia (especially a type you're born with), you'll need to manage it for life. Your doctor can tell you more.