Anemia : Overview, Symptoms, Causes, Types, and Dietary Guidelines

Thalassemia

It is a genetic disorder, which means the faulty gene passed from parents to their children. In this disease, the body produces less hemoglobin, and the hemoglobin produced by the body cannot perform its function correctly. As a result, there is a decreased production of red blood cells. This condition also leads to the abnormal destruction of RBCs in the body.