Anemia
This type of blood disease occurs when there is inadequate
hemoglobin in the red blood cells to carry oxygen to the body cells. Hemoglobin
is a blood protein that transports oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues.
We all know that oxygen is needed by all living cells to breakdown food
substances and produce energy. This is why most people with anemia usually feel
tired or weak with poor concentration and occasional shortness of breath. The
most common type of anemia is the type caused by iron-deficiency in the body. Hemoglobin cannot
function without iron because it needs iron to bind oxygen for effective
transportation. To prevent anemia, getting adequate iron from diet is very
important and such diets include legumes, red meat, spinach, etc.
Sickle-cell Anemia
This is a special type of anemia which is due to abnormal shape of
the hemoglobin in red blood cells. Normal red blood cell is biconcave with
flattened center but in sickle-cell anemia, it is long, curved and pointed
(sickle-shaped) which makes it difficult to pass freely through the blood
vessels thereby depriving body tissues oxygen. This type of anemia is
hereditary and is not curable but can only be managed with medicines.
Cancer of the blood
Blood cancers are blood diseases that alter the function and
production of blood cells usually in the bone marrow where blood cells are
produced. In this type of blood disease, blood cells are produced with uncontrollable growth of
cancerous cells which prevent blood cells from carrying out their function,
like fighting infections or preventing bleeding. Leukemia is a cancer of the
bone marrow characterized by abnormal production of white blood cells while
lymphoma affects only the lymphocytes of white blood cells.
Hemophilia
This is a group of genetic disorders that affects the body's
ability to control clotting. It is caused by the absence of clotting factors
that are normally produced by blood platelets. Due to their inability to
produce clots, hemophilia patients are at high risk of bleeding to death
whenever they have a cut. The risk of internal bleeding is not left out
especially into muscles and joints.
In summary, blood diseases affect red blood cells, white blood
cells or blood platelets and include sickle-cell anemia, leukemia, hemophilia
and lymphoma.
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