Of course it can. Remember absorbed vitamine B12 from the gut forms B12+transcobalamin II complex in the blood ? And your liver has to produce special transporters for this complex before your bone marrow can use the B12+transcobalamin II complex in making red blood cells. So liver disease reduces the transporter and subsequently impairs the blooding making machinery in bone marrow (as you must already know that B12 is needed to produce erythrocytes)
Anemia is a precaution for the use of paracetamol due to its potential to cause liver damage. There are types of anemia which are caused by liver disease.
Normocytic anemia (normal MCV) can be caused by kidney and liver disease, bone marrow disorders, or excessive bleeding or hemolysis of the red blood cells.
Alchohol can be associated with anemia. For example, alcoholic liver damage can be a cause of megaloblastic anaemia Alchohol can be associated with anemia. For example, alcoholic liver damage can be a cause of megaloblastic anaemia
Yes. Obesity can cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which will enlarge the liver and which my develop to cirrhosis.
Chlamydia doesn't cause liver disease per se, but can cause symptoms around the liver. Sometimes if a woman has chlamydia-related PID, she can get inflammation around the liver, called FitzHugh Curtis syndrome. This can be mistaken for gallbladder disease.
liver disease
High Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) can be indicative of conditions such as vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, hypothyroidism, liver disease, or aplastic anemia. Treatment involves addressing the underlying cause, such as vitamin supplementation for deficiencies, hormone therapy for hypothyroidism, or managing liver disease. It is important to work with a healthcare provider to determine the specific cause and appropriate treatment plan.
Anemia -- an abnormal decrease in red blood cells -- is typically Non - infectious. Some infectious diseases, such as dengue and ebola, may cause anemia.
Yes, there are several autoimmune disease processes which may result in different types of anemia.
Babesiosis is a disease mainly caused by ticks. This disease is similar to malaria and can cause severe anemia.
that's a negative
Liver Disease.