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No it may be due to some other causes.
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In people with thalassemia, the bone marrow does not produce enough healthy hemoglobin or red blood cells. In some types this leads to a lack of oxygen, resulting in anemia and fatigue. People with mild thalassemia may not require any treatment, but more severe forms will necessitate regular blood transfusions. It is not the cause for vomiting and headaches
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