Cancer Diary: When Anemia Hides a Deeper Cause
Anemia is one of those words that sounds small — a little tiredness, a little pallor, maybe a craving for rest. But sometimes, it’s not small at all. Sometimes, anemia is the body’s way of whispering that something deeper is wrong. 1. The quiet fatigue Anemia creeps in slowly. You wake up tired, stay tired, and go to bed tired. You notice pale skin, shortness of breath, maybe dizziness. You blame age, stress, or diet. But when anemia persists — especially iron-deficiency anemia — it’s time to ask why . Iron deficiency isn’t always about what you eat. It’s often about what you lose. 2. The hidden bleeding Colorectal cancer can bleed quietly — not in gushes, but in drops. Tiny amounts of blood mix with stool, invisible to the eye. Over weeks and months, that loss drains the body’s iron stores. Doctors call it occult bleeding — bleeding you can’t see, but your body feels. 3. The physiology of depletion Red blood cells carry oxygen. When they’re scarce, every cell in the body works...