What causes anaemia?
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Less content of iron in body
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The most common cause of anaemia is low levels of iron in the body. This type of anaemia is called iron-deficiency anaemia. Your body needs a certain amount of iron to make hemoglobin, the substance that moves oxygen throughout your body.
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Anaemia can have many causes, including: dietary deficiency – lack of iron, vitamin B12 or folic acid in the diet. malabsorption – where the body is not able to properly absorb or use the nutrients in the diet, caused by conditions such as coeliac disease. inherited disorders – such as thalassaemia or sickle cell ...
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