Acute hemorrhagic anemia

Acute hemorrhagic anemia is caused by trauma or disease caused by rupture of blood vessels, or coagulation, hemostasis, etc., causing a large amount of blood to be lost in a short period of time, which not only affects blood volume but also causes anemia after acute hemorrhage. Iron storage does not decrease in the initial stage.

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