A reduction in the hemoglobin of red blood cells with consequent dificiency of oxygen, leading to weakness and pallor. (Real dictionary definition)
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Get the anemia mug.anemia is when you don't have alot of iron in your blood.
usually when you have anemia you take 2 pills everyday and you can get tired easily even if you have 9 hours of sleep already.but that's only if you don't take your pills.
and sometimes your doctor will put you on a special diet to make you get more iron in your blood.
usually when you have anemia you take 2 pills everyday and you can get tired easily even if you have 9 hours of sleep already.but that's only if you don't take your pills.
and sometimes your doctor will put you on a special diet to make you get more iron in your blood.
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Get the anemia mug.Anemia (also spelled anaemia) is a decrease in the total amount of red blood cells (RBCs) or hemoglobin in the blood, or a lowered ability of the blood to carry oxygen. When anemia comes on slowly, the symptoms are often vague and may include feeling tired, weakness, shortness of breath, and a poor ability to exercise.
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Get the Fecal Cell Anemia mug.noun: a medical condition in which a student spends so much time working/studying that they neglect their body's basic needs such as eating and sleeping and consequently suffer from symptoms akin to anemia.
Symptoms include constant tiredness/exhaustion, lack of strength and vigor, shortness of breath, slower comprehension and cognitive functions, constant headache ranging from minor to migraine, and in extreme instances, blurred vision.
Most commonly seen in students in the weeks leading up to and including midterm and finals weeks.
Symptoms include constant tiredness/exhaustion, lack of strength and vigor, shortness of breath, slower comprehension and cognitive functions, constant headache ranging from minor to migraine, and in extreme instances, blurred vision.
Most commonly seen in students in the weeks leading up to and including midterm and finals weeks.
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