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What are blood disorders?

There are many different types of blood disorders which affect men and women.

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Understanding blood disorders

There are many different types of blood disorders. A blood disorder is similar to a blood cancer, but is defined as non-malignant (meaning it is not cancerous).

A general practitioner can help to diagnose a blood disorder and will likely refer you to a haematologist for treatment and management of your condition. A haematologist is a specialist doctor who treats blood-related disorders and disease.

When something is wrong with your blood it can affect your overall health, and if left untreated symptoms commonly impact day-to-day life.

Common types of blood disorders

  • Anaemia – Anaemia is a lack of red blood cells in the blood which result in reduced oxygen to the cells

  • Iron deficiency – Iron deficiency is a type of anaemia which causes tiredness, shortness of breath and dizziness

  • Haemochromatosis – Haemochromatosis is an inherited genetic condition which occurs when the body absorbs and improperly stores too much iron from the diet

  • Myelodysplasia – Myelodysplasia refers to a group of blood disorders that cause problems in the blood cells produced in the bone marrow.

Helpful resources

About us: we're here to beat blood cancer | Blood Cancer UK

Learn more about the different types of blood cancers and support options from Cancer Council within your state.

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Bleeding Disorders | The Haemophilia Society

Leukaemia Foundation is a leading not-for-profit organisation committed to the care and cure of patients and families living with blood cancer and blood disorders.

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