Saturday, August 15, 2009

BLOOD DISORDERS AND DISEASES

First a word about Blood tests in general. Physicians rely on "Blood-work," or clinical laboratory diagnostic Blood testing to diagnose medical conditions. From this Blood testing the medical professional then prescribes therapies and remedies, based on those Blood tests. Good Blood tests make possible state-of-the-art lab procedures that can be provided directly to the public in private and these Blood tests can be provided affordably.
Some of the most common Blood tests are:
Allergy Blood TestingBlood Tests for Autoimmune DiseasesBlood Diseases TestingCancer Detection Blood TestingBlood Cholesterol TestDiabetes Blood TestsDNA, Paternity and Genetic TestingBlood Tests for Drug ScreeningEnvironmental Toxin Blood TestingFitness, Nutrition and Anti-AgingGastrointestinal Diseases Revealed by Blood TestsBlood Testing for Heart HealthHormones and MetabolismInfectious Disease Blood TestsKidney Disease Blood TestLiver Diseases Blood TestingSexually Transmitted Diseases (STD's) Blood TestsThyroid Disease Blood Tests
ANEMIA - A common Blood disorder condition that is caused by an acquired or inhered abnormality of red Blood cells to provide adequate oxygen supplies to body tissues. Anemia may, in some cases, be a manifestation of an non-hematologic disorder. The condition may be due to decreased number of red Blood cells, decreased amount of substance in red Blood cells which transports oxygen hemoglobin, or decreased volume of red Blood cells. There are several diseases properly known as Anemia. These include: anemia of B12 deficiency, anemia of chronic disease, anemia of folate deficiency, drug-induced immune hemolytic anemia, hemolytic anemia, hemolytic anemia due to g6pd deficiency, idiopathic aplastic anemia, idiopathic autoimmune hemolytic anemia, immune hemolytic anemia, iron deficiency anemia, megaloblastic anemia, pernicious anemia, secondary aplastic anemia, and sickle cell anemia.
Posted by Naz Blood Donors & Public Welfare Organization

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