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What are the physiological and pathological causes of increase and decrease in haemoglobin in the blood?

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Answered by chhandamishracm
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An increase in red blood cell mass is known as polycythemia. Normal physiological increases in the RBC count occurs at high altitudes or after strenuous physical training. At high altitudes, less atmospheric weight pushes air into the lungs, causing a decrease in the partial pressure of oxygen and hypoxia.

Hemoglobin is lower in conditions that cause abnormal red blood cell destruction (hemolytic anemia), including [56, 57, 58, 59]: infections such as malaria. Enlarged spleen. hereditary conditions such as sickle-cell anemia.21-Jan-2021

Answered by budhprakashsingh123
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caused by feeling that you can't controlnot reasonable or sensible

नियंत्रणहीन भावनाओं से उत्‍पन्‍न; अविवेकपूर्ण

He’s a pathological liar [he cannot stop lying].He’s a pathological liar [he cannot stop lying].

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caused by or connected with disease or illness

रोग से उत्‍पन्‍न या संबंधित

pathological depressionpathological depression

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