Aplastic Anemia

Aplastic anemia is a condition that occurs when your body stops producing enough new blood cells. Aplastic anemia leaves you feeling fatigued and with a higher risk of infections and uncontrolled bleeding. A rare and serious condition, aplastic anemia can develop at any age. A rare and serious condition, aplastic anemia can develop at any age. Aplastic anemia may occur suddenly, or it can occur slowly and get worse over a long period of time. Treatment for aplastic anemia may include medications, blood transfusions or a stem cell transplant, also known as a bone marrow transplant. Symptoms: Aplastic anemia symptoms may include: Fatigue, Shortness of breath with exertion, Rapid or irregular heart rate, Pale skin, Frequent or prolonged infections, Unexplained or easy bruising, Nosebleeds and bleeding gums, Prolonged bleeding from cuts, Skin rash, Dizziness, Headache.
Aplastic anemia can progress slowly over weeks or months, or it may come on suddenly. The illness may be brief, or it may become chronic. Aplastic anemia can be very severe and even fatal.

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