Fat people will also be anemic! Don't ignore these four potential diseases!

Fat people will also be anemic! Most people think that skinny women are prone to anemia. However, a few days ago, 1 chubby young men enthusiastically donated blood. Unexpectedly, when they had a blood test before donating blood, they were told by the nurse that they could not donate blood because of "heme deficiency". What a surprise! Nutritionists say that obese people are more likely to be ignored than thin people. Even if they look healthy, their bodies may have four potential diseases.

Lack of disease awareness, fatty anemia is more dangerous.

Anemia refers to a disease in which the total amount of red blood cells or heme in the blood is insufficient, the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood decreases, and symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, insomnia and inattention appear, which generally occurs in women or thin people. However, Hong Ruopu, a nutritionist in Xiaozhongyuan District of Taipei United Hospital, said that everyone may have anemia problems, and obese people are more dangerous. They often feel weak and lack crisis consciousness because they think their physique is not as thin as thin people, but they don't know that health may have turned red!

The potential diseases of fatty anemia usually include hemorrhoids, malnutrition, liver cirrhosis and severe renal insufficiency.

1. Hemorrhoids: For many obese people, especially young obese people, the cause of anemia is often due to long-term massive bleeding of hemorrhoids, resulting in a decrease in hemoglobin in the blood of the body. Patients often have bloody stools and bloody stools. Hemorrhoids refer to abnormal expansion or enlargement of veins in * * *, including: sedentary standing, excessive defecation, staying up late, overworking, improper diet or frequent drinking. These are the main reasons why young people get hemorrhoids now.

Sedentary, excessive defecation, staying up late, and overwork are the main causes of hemorrhoids in young people. 2. Malnutrition: Most obese people prefer high-calorie, high-sugar, high-oil and high-salt foods, love meat and eat less high-fiber fruits and vegetables, which will not only increase the risk of hemorrhoids, but also cause malnutrition. Once there are too many nutrients such as iron and vitamin B 12, and the body can't make blood normally, it is easy to be anemic. Long-term anemia not only makes people feel tired, but also affects myocardial function, which may seriously lead to heart failure.