Anemia: Types, Pathophysiology, and the Significance of Iron Deficiency - Phlebotomy Career Training
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Anemia: Types, Pathophysiology, and the Significance of Iron Deficiency - Phlebotomy Career Training

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Discover the link between unexplained bruises and iron deficiency. Learn how low ferritin levels and anemia impact blood vessel strength, causing frequent bruising. Explore essential symptoms, diagnosis tips, and how increasing iron intake through diet or supplements can prevent skin discoloration. Find out if your iron levels are behind your mysterious bruises in this informative guide.

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