Even in patients with clinical pernicious anemia, up to 28 % do not have anemia and up to 33 % have
normal red blood cell volume yet neurological signs of deficiency may occur in patients who do not show anemia.
How To Fix Exercise Induced Anemia — Ken says @ 00:57:01 At a recent checkup at the doctor he found out that although his hematocrit and hemoglobin levels are
normal, his
red blood cell size is on the low side of
normal (mean carpuscular
volume) and his ferritin is about 50 % of
normal.
What can happen then is, technically, your hemoglobin concentration is gonna test, if you're gonna test it is below
normal just because you've got this big expansion plasma
volume without a subsequent expansion in
red blood cell concentration and because
red blood cell concentration is kinda synonymous with your hemoglobin levels, all that drops and that's sports - induced anemia and really, it's an adaptation of your cardio - vascular system really the result is that you become a better athlete but you may notice that this reduction in hemoglobin, etc..