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Macrocytic Anemia Information - symptoms, picture, causes
Macrocytic Anemia is very common
vitamin B12 deficiency. Macrocytic anemia is a condition, which is produced by the bigger size of the red blood corpuscles.
In certain cases of pregnancy, macrocytic anemia may be produced from dietary inadequacy of malabsorption of the essential haemopoietic factors.
It may also be caused by disease of the bone marrow such as myeloproliferative disorders, inherited bone marrow diseases, or cancer.
Macrocytic Anemia may occur at any age, but its incidence is more prevalent in elderly groups because the causes of macrocytosis are more prevalent in older persons, but alcoholism can lead to this condition disregarding age, as well as congenital predisposal.
Causes and Symptoms of Macrocytic Anemia
The main cause of Macrocytic Anemia in pregnancy is iron deficiency as the result shows. Macrocytic Anemia symptoms and signs are attributable to the underlying condition that caused the anemia or to the anemia itself, including dyspnea, headache, fatigue, sore tongue, diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms.
Treatment of Macrocytic Anemia
Vitamin B12 is essential not only as a prevention to avoid the development of Macrocytic Anemia, but also as a part of normal nervous system functions and blood cell production.
The treatment for vitamin B12-deficient macrocytic and pernicious anemias was first devised by William Murphy who bled dogs to make them anemic and then fed them various substances to see what (if anything) would make them healthy again.
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