Sentences with phrase «developing anaemia»

However, if you do nothing to resolve your anaemia it's possible that your baby's iron stores will not be as strong after birth and they may have an increased risk of developing anaemia later on in infancy.
I tried the liver based formula because our pediatrician told us that our son who was born very early (3 months early) has high risk of developing anaemia.
Your baby will be taking its share of iron and vitamins before you do (which can often be the reason why you develop anaemia) so they shouldn't be affected.
Because the kidney makes erythropoietin (EPO), a hormone that triggers the production of red blood cells, people whose kidneys degenerate can develop anaemia — not having enough red blood cells to carry oxygen around the body.
The kidneys make erythropoietin (EPO), a hormone that triggers the production of red blood cells, so people whose kidneys degenerate can develop anaemia — not having enough haemoglobin - rich red blood cells to carry oxygen around the body.
Cats that develop anaemia gradually over a long period are often able to adapt to the anaemia and show fewer signs (until the anaemia is really severe) compared with cats that develop a sudden onset of anaemia.

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Iron deficiency anaemia may also cause problems during pregnancy particularly in developing countries, where it can increase the risk of premature delivery, as well as the risk of maternal and foetal complications and death.
Late umbilical cord - clamping as an intervention for reducing iron deficiency anaemia in term infants in developing and industrialised countries: a systematic review.
«Until now, the main approach to develop treatments for anaemia of chronic disease was to look for anti-hepcidin therapies,» says Hentze.
As well as informing the search for therapies, this could one day help to develop tests to determine if a patient's anaemia is caused by problems in his or her TLR2 / TLR6 response.
Some people have no symptoms at all while others develop health conditions due to nutrient deficiencies such as anaemia and osteoporosis.
More serious autoimmune diseases, such as cancer and leukemia, may also develop, as well as autoimmune haemolytic anaemia and thrombocytopenia.
In a cat persistently (permanently) infected with the virus, there is significant risk of developing many severe illnesses such as anaemia, immunosuppression and cancer.
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