16 Apr
Anemia is a condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells or in the hemoglobin (iron containing and oxygen/carbon dioxide-transporting) portion of red blood cells. When the blood can not transport enough oxygen from the lungs to cells and carbon dioxide builds up from not being transported back to the lungs, the results are extreme fatigue.
Anemia is a blood condition in which the number and\or size of red blood cells is altered, which reduces the amount of oxygen the blood is able to carry.
Some results or symptoms of anemia include lethargy, weakness, poor concentration, pale complexion, increased susceptibility to colds and infection, headaches, loss of appetite, irritability, learning disabilities, hyperactivity, and mild depression.