(HealthDay News) — Anemia occurs either when the blood is deficient in red blood cells, or it lacks enough of a protein called hemoglobin.
If your blood doesn’t have sufficient amount of red blood cells (RBS) or a protein known as hemoglobin, you may become anemia victim.
There are some forms of the disease that may prove life-threatening if they are not diagnosed or left untreated.
If you experience the following conditions, you need to consult your doctor as they may serve as some warning signs for anemia.
- To feel weak and tired persistently
- Often suffer from dizziness, shortness of breath or headache …Click here to read more