Hello everyone! Has it ever crossed your mind that you may be anemic? If you experience such symptoms as fatigue, chest pain, or weakness there is a high possibility that you may have anemia. There are many conditions and illnesses which cause exhaustion and anemia can be one of them. We welcome you to take today’s test so you can get closer to answering the question ‘Am I anemic?’.
All you have to do is give an answer to all 20 questions in the quiz. We hope all is well!
We would also like to encourage you to schedule an appointment with your local primary care doctor, if the result you get will indicate that you may have anemia. To better understand this condition, have a quick read about anemia below.
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Anemia is a condition which occurs when the body doesn’t have the right amount of red blood cells to carry out oxygen to all parts of the body. The part of the cell which is responsible for this task is the protein called hemoglobin. The oxygen is a crucial component for our bodies to work, as it powers the cells and provides energy. If red blood cells don’t work properly, or there are not enough of them, the human body doesn’t receive enough energy for optimal functionality and efficiency. When the delivery of oxygen slows down, we feel deprived of energy, drowsy, and unmotivated. The longer this continues, the more dangerous it gets.
Most of the time, anemia is mild and doesn’t last for long. However, there are some types of anemia which can last for a lifetime.
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The common denominator of all anemia types is a decrease in the amount of red blood cells. This may happen for a number of reasons. Take a look at the list below to get a better understanding of this blood condition.
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Anemia causes many symptoms which can occur in other disorders and conditions like, celiac disease, depression, fever, or COVID-19. It can also be related to lifestyle choices such as bad diet, sedentary lifestyle, and lack of physical activity. In the early stages anemia is quite harmless, but the longer it lasts the more danger it poses.
In short, you don’t need to worry too much about anemia, but you also shouldn’t leave it unattended. Take a look at our list of early signs and symptoms so you can respond quickly if you experience them.
If you have experienced two or more of these symptoms in the last two weeks, remember to consult with your primary care doctor. Even though anemia is not life-threatening, it may indicate a development of some other, more serious condition. It’s always a good idea to rule out other possibilities and be more conscious about your well-being in general. As the saying goes, ‘Better safe than sorry!’.
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