7. Bone Marrow Disorders
Bone marrow disorders, such as myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and leukemia, can disrupt the normal production of blood cells, including red blood cells, leading to anemia. These disorders can be inherited or acquired due to exposure to radiation, chemotherapy, or certain medications.
Treatment for anemia related to bone marrow disorders may involve addressing the underlying condition, managing symptoms, and providing supportive care. Blood transfusions, medications, or bone marrow transplants may be recommended depending on the severity of the condition and the specific disorder involved.
Early detection and intervention are crucial for managing anemia related to bone marrow disorders and preventing complications. (7)