Is it easy to become anemic with arthritis?

There is no such thing as being prone to anemia with arthritis. Although arthritis is distinguished by two diseases such as aseptic arthritis, such as osteophytes, osteoarthritis or bacterial arthritis, such as intra-articular infections, this condition rarely causes patients to develop anemic diseases. There are many causes of anemia, such as failure to keep up with nutrition, impaired hematopoiesis, or even some chronic wasting diseases. This is a systemic disease, whereas arthritis is localized to the joint, causing pain, limited range of motion, or redness, swelling, or heat in the joint area, and rarely causes systemic symptoms. Therefore, now that there is arthritis disease, if there is also anemia as determined by laboratory tests, further tests are needed to clarify the specific cause of the anemia before choosing a symptomatic treatment plan.