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10. Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

Loss of blood is one of the most frequent causes of anemia. One of the more common reasons for anemia in women is uterine fibroids. These non-cancerous tumors of the uterus can result in substantial and painful menstrual bleeding that leads to iron-deficiency anemia. Therefore, heavy menstrual bleeding can deplete the body's iron stores and increase the risk of iron-deficiency anemia, but could also be a preliminary symptom.

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