What is anemia?
Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells is below normal.
What are signs of anemia?
Anemia can make you feel very tired, short of breath, and lightheaded. Signs of anemia may also include feeling dizzy or faint, headaches, a fast heartbeat, and/or pale skin.
What causes anemia in people with cancer?
Cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy, as well as cancers that affect the bone marrow, can cause anemia. When you are anemic, your body does not have enough red blood cells. Red blood cells are the cells that that carry oxygen from the lungs throughout your body to help it work properly.
You will have blood tests to check for anemia. Treatment for anemia is also based on your symptoms and on what is causing the anemia.
Ways to manage anemia
Here are some steps you can take if you have fatigue caused by anemia:
Questions to ask your health care team about anemia
Prepare for your visit by making a list of questions to ask. Consider adding these questions to your list:
Listen to tips on how to manage fatigue from cancer treatments such as radiation therapy.
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