?+-thalassemia minor presents as a mild anemia, usually symptom free. This type of anemia is different than an anemia caused by bleeding or iron deficiency. Explain the differences
Anemia from bleeding or iron deficiency can be mild or very serious, depending on the degree of bleeding and the degree of iron deficiency. With severe deficiency, the person is limited in the amount and type of exercise or even daily routine. With ?+-thalassemia minor, the anemia is mild and usually symptom free, allowing the person to live a normal life.
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