Blood labor
Blood labor refers to the loss of blood due to congenital loss, insufficient blood biochemistry, or blood loss due to blood loss, hemolysis, etc., and the loss of organ support. Mainly manifestations of labor-related diseases are pale tongue, vertigo, palpitations, low red blood cells, and low hemoglobin. This disease is equivalent to anemia in western medicine, such as iron deficiency, hemorrhagic anemia, or chronic hemolytic anemia.
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