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Anemia is the condition in which the total number of red blood cells (RBC) or hemoglobin in the blood is lower than normal.The common cause of anemia is shortage of iron in your body. Our bone marrow needs iron to make hemoglobin. Without sufficient iron,the body can't produce hemoglobin for red blood cells.
Anemia is very common in patients who undergoing surgery.It depends on the problem for which they are having surgery and the overall health of the patient. Following surgery, anemia is very common,due to the bleeding associated with surgery.
Symptoms develop when anemia becomes severe and sometimes it vary according to the cause of the anemia. Very severe anemia may cause organ damage and death. The common symptoms are,
Severe anemia related to surgery can treated with blood transfusions and it may be life-saving.