Effect of anemia on oral cavity and hematological assessments
Hayder Mahdi Idan ,,
Rafid Abdul-Mahdi Hasani ,,
Ibtehal Qahtan Othman
Abstract:Background: Anemia is a decrease in the amount of hemoglobin, or red blood cells, in the blood. Slow-onset symptoms, such as dyspnea, exhaustion, weakness, or impaired exercise capacity, are frequently nonspecific. Red blood cells' capacity to carry oxygen is limited by anemia. This suggests that the body's tissues and organs take less oxygen from the blood.
Objective: To determine the effect of anemia on oral cavity in addition hematological assessments and compare them with healthy controls.
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