Blood Disorders
Blood disorders are conditions in which the number or structure of red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets in the blood is abnormal. Common blood disorders include anemia, leukemia, and hemophilia. Blood disorders can be caused by genetics, lifestyle, or environmental factors. Symptoms can include pale skin, fatigue, dizziness, and increased infections. Treatment of the disorder often includes medications and lifestyle changes. Blood disorders can be life-threatening and it is important to receive treatment promptly. With prompt and appropriate treatment, most people with a blood disorder can lead a healthy and normal life.
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