The
Lord will sustain him upon his sick bed;
In his illness, You restore him to
health! Psalm 41:3
Constant stress – work pressure, busy schedules; no
time for fun, family or a day of rest; emotional trauma, undealt anger, hatred,
resentment and alike – wreaks havoc on our health. Stress itself is not
malignant, but a lifestyle of constant stress, evident in our present society,
is. During our ‘fight or flight’ response to stress, a hormone called cortisol, which has vital and varied
functions, is secreted by adrenal glands into our blood stream. It causes a
quick burst of energy and increased immunity, heightened memory function and
lower sensitivity to pain, and helps maintain homeostasis in our body. However,
it’s important that our body’s functions return to normal, to avoid collateral
damage, following a stressful event. Unfortunately, in our current high
stress-culture, our body’s stress response is activated so often that our body doesn't always have a chance to return to normal; and this leads to chronic stress and morbidity.
Most people under stress
realize the need to relax their bodies. Unfortunately, many of them resort to either
deceptive habits or to a bleak and irresolute lifestyle, as a quick fix. This
only leads to a seared mind, body and soul, adding to the already ruining health.
For example, alcohol, smoking, excessive use of caffeine, nicotine, or tobacco,
or any other drug abuse will only further impair our health. On the other hand,
pornography, paedophilia, premarital or extramarital relationships, or any
other pervert pursuits will only abandon us either to quarantined and incurable
depression or to be abusive and monstrous psychopaths. Therefore, it’s exceptionally
imperative that we take care of our health, and meet the needs of our mind, body
and soul the right way. Only then can we achieve wholesome and thrive vibrant.
Remember, our body is the temple of The
Spirit of Holiness and we are not our own [1 Corinthians 6:19.]
Now, let’s continue with our case studies that we
started in the previous article – three different anomalies with a common
condition, anaemia.
(i)
A guy with allergic rhinitis, or hay
fever;
(ii)
A woman under psychiatry treatment; and
(iii)
Pregnancy.
Case (i) – A guy with allergic rhinitis, or hay
fever
Suffering allergic
rhinitis for about ten years, as mentioned in my previous articles, and
with the help of some tests I came to know I was anaemic too.
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Red Blood Cells - Iron deficiency anaemia |
Anaemia is a deficiency in the number or healthy
red blood cells, or erythrocytes. The cytoplasm of healthy erythrocytes contain
iron-rich protein called haemoglobin, which functions in carrying oxygen from
lungs to dispensing the same throughout the circulatory system to every part of our body,
organ and cell.
There are several types and classifications of
anaemia. The one we’re concerned here with is iron deficiency anaemia, which is common among adolescents,
children, patients aged over the age of 50, and women during pregnancy.
Signs and symptoms:
- Reduced amounts of oxyhaemoglobin in skin and mucous membrane – Pallor
- Anxiety, irritability or a low feeling, fatigue, general weakness, constant feeling of being unwell, and sleeplessness or insomnia
- Allergic to certain smells, pollen, dust, weedy air, etc.
- Constipation, common cold, runny nose, wheeze, and breathing difficulty
Causes:
- Lack of iron in diet
- Food with very low or zero nutritional value
- Inability to absorb iron due to intestinal disorder. Since iron from food is absorbed into the bloodstream in the small intestine, intestinal disorder could be the cause.
- In patients over the age of 50 and adults in common can suffer anaemia due to gastrointestinal disorders
- Loss of blood caused by heavy menstruation among women
- Initial stomach cancers can also bleed into the stomach. Losing blood over a period of time can result in anaemia
Anaemia could be very
subtle. Blood tests only reveal reduced level of haemoglobin, but not its actual cause. We should never interpret it as a mere iron deficiency.
Moreover, our current medicine and research still lacks the sophistication to detect the root cause, if it’s anaemia due to cancer. With our current endeavor in medicine, cancer can go undetected for almost a decade.
Moreover, our current medicine and research still lacks the sophistication to detect the root cause, if it’s anaemia due to cancer. With our current endeavor in medicine, cancer can go undetected for almost a decade.
Personally, I've suffered irrevocable loss. It is this subtleness of anaemia, and the unawares of
how limited our medical venture is, that took my dad away from me. Sadly, there
are numerous cases of such mortality, where the true cause goes undetected, and
finally when detected, it’s too late.
Treatment for Anaemia and Side effects:
Prescription of iron supplements seems to be the
usual practice. However, running the risk of its side effects is high. Side
effects include diarrhea or constipation leading to piles or fissures, and
epigastric abdominal discomfort.
Iron overdose can be
fatal to both children and adults. The absorption of excessive quantities of
ingested iron results in systemic iron toxicity: cellular toxicity. Severe
overdose causes impaired oxidative phosphorylation and mitochondrial
dysfunction, which can result in cellular death. The liver is one of the organs
most affected by iron toxicity, but organs such as the heart, kidney, lungs,
and hematologic systems also may be impaired.
This raises the question of how to combat iron deficiency anaemia safely.
In a case of severe anaemia, consulting a
gastroenterologist would be salvific for diagnosing intestinal disorder. Otherwise,
intake of iron-rich foods, that has high nutritional value, along with supplementing multivitamins must help fight
anaemia more effectively than iron
supplements: the quick fix with long term consequences.
In the successive articles, we will further discuss
anaemia and its undetected root cause, if any, and the precautionary
measures to save unawares.
However, in the next article, we’ll continue with
the same case study and build a strong and detailed emphasis for food and nutrition. Until then, HASHEM
BLESS US ALL!!!
PS: Dear readers, please feel free to leave your comments, or to share any related scriptures, or any tips that can help improve one's health. We just encourage you to keep learning and living vibrant health everyday. Never lose the joy, the passion, and most importantly, never let anybody say that you can't live life to its fullest. Because that's just not true. God Bless You!!