Anemia
Anemia is a serious blood disorder that may develop as a symptom of an underlying medical condition such as an intestinal or autoimmune disorder, pregnancy, cancer, or liver or kidney failure. Some forms of anemia are inherited, so if you have a close family member who has been diagnosed, you could have an elevated risk of being anemic as well. Sickle-cell anemia is an example of an inherited form of the disease that is quite serious and potentially life-threatening, typically requiring a specialist referral. On the other hand, more common forms of anemia such as iron deficiency anemia and vitamin B-12 deficiency anemia may be addressed through nutritional supplements that can be prescribed by your primary care physician. Signs that you or a family member may be anemic include paleness, severe fatigue, shortness of breath, coldness in your extremities, headaches and dizziness.
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Dennis Borrero Ramos, MD
Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, Pediatrics
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Philip Pancari, MD
Hematology and Oncology
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Rajesh Sehgal, MD
Hematology and Oncology, Oncology
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Mamta Vijayvargiya, MD
Hematology and Oncology
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