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I always feel tired
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Mind Map on I always feel tired, created by A H on 18/04/2021.
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I always feel tired
Anemia
A condition in which there is a deficiency of red blood cells or haemoglobin in the blood resulting in pallor and weakness.
Hemoglobin
Heme
Iron
Iron deficiency
Iron metabolism
Porphyrin
Porphyria
Globin
Issues involved with glovin
Thalassemia
Sickle cell anemia
Anemia symptoms
Tissue hypoxia
Dizziness
Heart
Chest pain
Angina
Heart attack
Lung
Dyspnea
Low oxygen reserve
Muscles
Fatigue and weakness
Types identified based on CBC
Mean corpuscular Volume (MCV)
Macrocytic anemia
Vitamin B12 deficiency
Folate deficiency
Liver disease
Alcoholism
Microcytic anemia
Iron deficiency
Anemia of chronic disease
Sideroblastic anemia
Normocytic
Aplastic anemia
Hemolytic anemia
Renal disease
Acute blood loss
Other problems involving RBCs
Maturation
Megaloblastic anemia
Number
Hemolytic anemia
Immune
Infectious
Structure
Hereditary spherocytosis
RBC indices
MCV
MCH
MCHC
Life span of RBCs
Erythropoiesis in BM
Differentiation of stem cells to mature cells is associated with
Hemoglobin production
Decreasing cell size
Gradual decrease and loss of organeles
Condensation and eventual extrusion of the nucleus
Changing cytoplasmic staining
History taking
What to ask a patient when he complains of tiredness and dyspnea
Onset. Duration. Progress
Ask about trauma
Age and Sex
Different Natural HB levels
Associated symptoms
Pain
Bleeding
Ulcer
Cancer
Occupation
Family history
Thalassemia or sickle cell
History of chronic illness
History of GIT
Bleeding or surgery
Changes in body weight
Changes in bowel habits
Any complaints of Abnormal urine color
Renal and hepatic disease
Diet
Vegetarian
Vegan
Iron
B12
FOLATE
Drug ingestion
NSAIDS
Previous CBC
CBC
Hematocrit
Volume of RBC from total blood volume
Hb
Presence of Anemia
Platelet count
WBC count
Infection
RBC count
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