Anemia is a condition with a reduced number of RBCs in the blood leading to fatigue, shortness of breath, dizziness, headache, pale looking skin, and joint pain. Anemia affects majorly young children, women, and people with chronic diseases. Certain forms of anemia are inherited, and children may be affected since birth. Pregnant women are prone to suffer from anemia because of the increased demand for blood supply to the developing fetus and blood loss during delivery.

Adults with chronic diseases are at a greater risk of anemia as there is a reduction in RBC production in older age. The timely diagnosis of anemic condition depends on the family history, complete blood count tests, and other physical symptoms reported by the patients. For your patients to understand their condition about anemia that will aid in your diagnosis, Docplexus brings to you an informative Patient education…