Question : Increased RBCs in the blood lead to a condition called
Option 1: anaemia
Option 2: haemophilia
Option 3: polycythemia
Option 4: leukaemia
Correct Answer: polycythemia
Solution : The correct option is polycythemia .
Polycythemia is a condition caused by an increase in red blood cells (RBCs) in the blood. Polycythemia is characterised by an increased RBC concentration, which causes the blood to thicken, and become more viscous. This disease can put a burden on the cardiovascular system, increasing the risk of complications such as blood clots, high blood pressure, and heart problems.
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