Anemia

![Main symptoms that may appear in anemia[11]](/uploads/202501/11/Symptoms_of_anemia5101.png)
![Figure shows normal red blood cells flowing freely in a blood vessel. The inset image shows a cross-section of a normal red blood cell with normal hemoglobin.[12]](/uploads/202501/11/Modified_sickle_cell_015101.jpg)

Anemia, also spelled anaemia, is usually defined as a decrease in the amount of red blood cells (R.B.Cs) or hemoglobin in the blood. It can also be defined as a lowered ability of the blood to carry oxygen. When anemia comes on slowly, the symptoms are often vague and may include: feeling tired, weakness, shortness of breath or a poor ability to exercise. Anemia that comes on quickly often has greater symptoms, which may include: confusion, feeling like one is going to pass out, loss of consciousness, or increased thirst. Anemia must be significant before a person becomes noticeably pale. Additional symptoms may occur depending on the underlying cause.