When hemoglobin levels drop below 8 g/dL, the body enters a state of severe physiological stress due to the lack of oxygen being transported to tissues and organs. This creates a significant impact on both physical and mental health.
These symptoms are not a reflection of personality or emotional weakness — they are biological responses to the body being deprived of oxygen. Treating the anemia directly often leads to a significant improvement in both mental and physical symptoms.
"Partners, friends, and even medical professionals may mistake these symptoms for emotional instability or psychiatric issues. However, the root cause is physiological — treating the anemia directly often leads to a significant improvement."
The role of family is essential when managing anemia-related symptoms. Understanding that the root cause is physical, not emotional, helps to provide better support and reduce misunderstandings in relationships.