Anemia is a laboratory finding, not a final diagnosis. It means you have a low red-blood-cell count, and further testing is necessary to determine why the count is low. Follow-ups may include a blood test to measure the level of iron in your blood as well as another to determine the level of iron your body stores. This second test is helpful in differentiating anemia that’s caused by iron deficiency from anemia that accompanies chronic inflammatory diseases (such as lupus, arthritis or HIV)
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