StyleCoin said:
guys my grandma went for the exam today, the doctor said my blood is turning to water, the white blood cells are devouring the red ones, how serious is it?
I'm afraid of being serious, I don't want to die young. '-'
There is no such a thing.The white ones don't "eat" the red ones in any case.
Now how serious it is,depends on the type of anemia you have .
There are 5 types of Anemia.
1 the condition that you have lack of Fe
2The condition that your gut can absorb B12 vitamin.
3 Haemolytic which is hereditary (it goes from the parents to the child)
4 Thalassemia (Mediterranean anemia)
5 Drepanocytosis(sickle cell anemia)
The first 2 are not dangerous and can be solved easily but the other three need medication or they can be fatal .First of all go to your doctor to see what kind of anemia you have so we can advice you what to do.Also if you can post the results of your exam regarding the B12 vitamin and the Fermium it would more simple to understand if it is the first or the second type
Now in case it is the first* I will provide you with some resources of Fermium:
Red meat
Shellfish
Chicken
Turkey
Lentils and other legumes
Dark green vegetables
Baked potatoes
Soy products, such as tofu
Enriched bread or cereals
*PS the symptoms of the first type of anemia are:
Pale skin
Inexplicable fatigue
Shortness of breath, especially during exercise
Generalized atonia
Tachycardia
Ear buzz
Headache, especially with physical activity
Weak hair and nails