Thyroid anemia

**Thyroid anemia** is a pathological condition that occurs as a result of iron deficiency in the body caused by a malfunction of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is responsible for regulating metabolism in the body and producing hormones that are involved in hematopoietic processes. Thyroid dysfunction can lead to low levels of iron in the blood, leading to anemia.

One of the main symptoms of the disease is a decrease in the level of hemoglobin in the blood. This leads to fatigue, weakness, dizziness and memory loss. Digestive and heart problems may also occur. In severe cases, anemia can lead to heart failure



Anyameram dyschizia is the main disease of the human mental sphere, manifested by a thinking disorder and hallucinatory-delusional experiences caused by food deprivation, hunger, malnutrition, and nutritional imbalance. This pathology occurs not only with pronounced dietary errors, but also with a fairly strict daily restriction of the nutritional calorie content of the diet.

Thus, for the formation of the main psychological disorder in Anemater dyshisia, a minimum of 5 months of restriction and balancing of the diet in terms of caloric intake in combination with a violation of the micronutrition of the body is required.