Mechanically induced hemolysis | Hemolytic anemia

Mechanically induced hemolysis In mechanically induced hemolysis, the red blood cells are mechanically destroyed by external influences. This can be done by an artificial heart valve or in hemodialysis, when the blood is passed through the dialysis machine for purification. What is the diagnosis? As always, diagnostics begins with a detailed doctor-patient consultation followed by … Mechanically induced hemolysis | Hemolytic anemia

Megaloblastic anemia

Note You are in a sub-theme of the Anemia section. You can find general information on this topic under: Anemia Introduction The megaloblastic anemias belong to the hyperchromic anemias and are the result of a vitamin deficiency, abnormal vitamin metabolism or other DNA synthesis disorders. Affected is above all the DNA synthesis and thus the … Megaloblastic anemia

Hashimoto | Pernicious anemia

Hashimoto Autoimmune diseases, i.e. diseases in which the body forms antibodies against its own structures, often occur together. Pernicious anemia caused by antibodies often occurs together with Hashimoto. In Hashimoto, the body produces antibodies against the thyroid gland. The antibodies damage the thyroid tissue and lead to hypothyroidism. On the other hand, Hashimoto also occurs … Hashimoto | Pernicious anemia

Pernicious anemia

Note You are in a sub-theme of the Anemia section. You can find general information on this topic under: Anemia Introduction Pernicious anemia is a special form of anaemia. The vitamin B12 deficiency results from the lack of the intrinsic factor and consequently leads to anemia. Vitamin B12 cannot be absorbed in the small intestine … Pernicious anemia

Side effects of Xarelto

Introduction Xarelto® is a drug containing the active ingredient rivaroxaban. This is a NOAK, a new drug for oral anticoagulation, colloquially known as blood thinning. Anticoagulation is a serious, but in many cases necessary, intervention in body function, blood clotting and therefore has some side effects and possible complications. These range from intolerance to severe … Side effects of Xarelto

Anemia

Synonyms Anemia, blood deficiency, bleach-seeking English: anemia Definition Anemia is a common symptom. Anemia is a reduction in the number of red blood cells (erythrocytes), the red blood pigment (haemoglobin) and/or the cellular component of the blood (haematocrit). The haematocrit describes the percentage of blood cells in the total blood volume. The erythrocytes are formed … Anemia

Anemia symptoms | Anemia

Anemia symptoms The various symptoms of anaemia are either a direct result of the oxygen deficiency (hypoxia) or the body’s compensation mechanisms. Often, the patients’ first symptoms are tiredness and exhaustion. Due to the oxygen deficiency, the skin and mucous membranes are often pale. As the brain also cannot get enough oxygen: occur. If the … Anemia symptoms | Anemia

Prognosis of anaemia | Anemia

Prognosis of anaemia The prognosis of anaemia also depends on the cause and cooperation (compliance) of the patient. The spectrum ranges from temporary substitution (of e.g. iron) to the lifelong administration of vitamins. Certain forms are even fatal if left untreated. Summary Anemia is a common disease which can have various causes. These range from … Prognosis of anaemia | Anemia

General symptoms and pathophysiology (pathogenesis)

Symptoms of anaemia In general, anemia initially manifests itself through rather unspecific characteristics such as fatigue and weakness. Headaches and dizziness or ringing in the ears (tinnitus) can also occur. Those affected are pale, easily recognizable by the conjunctiva of the eye or the bed of the nails. A pale facial colour in itself is … General symptoms and pathophysiology (pathogenesis)