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odishaphotos · 2 years
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Pernesias anemia
Pernesias anemia
Pneumonia is anemia caused by anemia or lack of vitamin B12 or vitamin B12, a disease in which there is a lack of red blood cells due to lack of B12. Fatigue is the first common symptom of the disease. Other symptoms include shortness of breath, whitening of the skin, chest pain, numbness of the feet and hands, lack of balance, redness of the tongue, poor reflexes and confusion. Without treatment, some symptoms persist.
Technically, there is a lack of intrinsic factors that should be called pernicious anemia, but it is called anemia due to lack of all living things. This condition is caused by the autoimmune cells that make up this intrinsic factor in the stomach. This condition can also be caused by the removal of a part of the stomach for some reason. Other causes of malnutrition include malnutrition, celiac disease, and tuberculosis. Blood tests, and sometimes bone marrow tests, can be used to diagnose the disease. The patient's blood was found to contain a small amount of large red blood cells, a small number of young red blood cells, a low level of X12, and antibodies to the intrinsic factor.
There is no cure for pernicious anemia caused by a lack of metabolic factors. The disease can be prevented by a balanced and complementary diet if the disease is caused by a lack of nutrients. The disease is treated with 12 injections or injections. If the symptoms are severe, injections are given early. Nasal sprays can be used if the swallow has difficulty swallowing. Lifelong treatment is required.
Autoimmune pernicious anemia occurs in 1,000 people. About 2% of people over the age of 60 contract the disease. The disease is most common in indigenous peoples of Northern Europe. Women are more likely to be infected than men. With proper treatment, most patients lead a normal life. Regular tests are needed because of the risk of gastric cancer. Thomas Addison first described the disease in 1849. Parnesius means deadly; The cornea was named because the disease was fatal when left untreated.
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