What Are The Major Types Of Anemia?
Anemia Due To Vitamin Deficiencies

An individual may not have enough healthy red blood cells because they are deficient in certain essential vitamins. Folate, vitamin C, and vitamin B12 are associated with vitamin deficiency anemia. Vitamin deficiencies can happen when an individual does not consume enough of a particular vitamin, or it can occur when they cannot properly absorb or process vitamins from their food. Folate can be found in leafy green vegetables and fruits, while vitamin B12 is mainly present in milk, meat, and eggs. Vitamin C deficiency usually occurs when an individual is unable to absorb vitamin C from their food. Symptoms that may be specific to vitamin deficiency anemia include yellowing of the skin, irregular heartbeats, weight loss, tingling or numbness in the hands and feet, changes in personality, forgetfulness, muscle weakness, and unsteady movements. Treatments for vitamin deficiency anemia include diet changes, oral vitamin supplements, and vitamin injections. Depending on the cause of the vitamin deficiency, treatment can be temporary or may continue for the remainder of a patient's life.