Normochromic normocytic anemia

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Normocytic normochromic anemias Forms of Anemia caused by the sudden loss of blood is necessarily normocytic at first, since the cells that remain in the circulation are normal. The blood loss stimulates increased production, and the young cells that enter the blood in response are larger than those already present in the blood. If the young cells are present in sufficient number, the anemia temporarily becomes macrocytic (but not megaloblastic). Treatment of anemia caused by sudden blood loss includes 44 Questions from Britannica’s Most Popular Health and Medicine Quizzes Invasion of In Treatment of aplastic anemia is a twofold process. First, complications of the disease must be treated: infection calls for vigorous treatment with antibiotics; symptoms due to anemia call for red cell transfusions; bleeding calls for platelet transfusions. Second, efforts should be directed toward inducing bone marrow recovery. Based on the