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6. Constant weakness

Strength is usually defined as the potential to create force. It uses your muscles and tendons. They, like every other body part, need lots of oxygen to operate. Even under normal conditions, let alone when they're under pressure. Hemolytic anemia doesn't allow the body to conduct these normal transports. Instead, you might feel an inability to do things you do. Running will be a problem, as well as lifting things off the ground. If you notice a severe inability to perform or a lack of strength, see a doctor immediately.

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