When something is wrong with blood, it can affect total health. People may be affected by many different types of blood conditions and blood cancers. Common blood disorders include anemia, bleeding disorders, high pressure, low pressure causing hemophilia, blood clots, and blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma etc.
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Common blood disorders include anemia, bleeding disorders such as hemophilia, blood clots, and blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma. Talking to your doctor is the first step to take if you believe you may have a blood condition.
People may be affected by many different types of blood conditions and blood cancers. Common blood disorders include anemia, bleeding disorders such as hemophilia, blood clots, and blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma.
Many blood diseases and disorders are caused by genes. Other causes include other diseases, side effects of medicines, and a lack of certain nutrients in your diet. Common blood disorders include anemia and bleeding disorders such as hemophilia.
Symptoms will vary depending on the type of blood cell disorder. Common symptoms of red blood cell disorders are: fatigue shortness of breath trouble concentrating from lack of oxygenated blood in the brain muscle weakness a fast heartbeat Common symptoms of white blood cell disorders are: chronic infections fatigue unexplained weight loss malaise, or a general feeling of being unwell Common symptoms of platelet disorders are: cuts or sores that don’t heal or are slow to heal blood that doesn’t clot after an injury or cut skin that bruises easily unexplained nosebleeds or bleeding from the gums There are many types of blood cell disorders that can greatly affect your overall health.
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GeneralMedicines :Leukemia may be acute (rapid and severe) or chronic (slowly progressing). Chemotherapy and/or stem cell transplantation (bone marrow transplant) can be used to treat leukemia, and may result in a cure. Multiple myeloma: A blood cancer in which a white blood cell called a plasma cell becomes malignant.