Anemia News
Welcoming a new life into the world comes with a whirlwind of physical changes, exhaustion, and health challenges
An iron-rich diet boosts energy, immunity, and mental clarity, all of which are crucial for mothers
Iron is the backbone of hemoglobin production in red blood cells, and its deficiency contributes to postpartum depression
Beyond this a regular CBC checkup, especially after the age of 40 is recommended. If there is low hemoglobin, seeking the advise of an expert is a good idea as anemia can be caused due to many other causes.
Managing anemia isn’t just about understanding the condition. It requires a keen awareness of its various causes and a committed approach to resolving them, rather than simply brushing off your symptoms as minor annoyances. The journey to wellness starts with a simple, practical step: accurate information and proactive self-care.
The vulnerability to severe infections is another critical challenge. The spleen, an organ vital for filtering bacteria from the blood, often becomes dysfunctional due to damage from sickle cells.
Anaemia is a serious illness with a variety of forms, causes, and consequences. Here is a detailed guide on anaemia and its impact on overall health.
Unlike anemia, in the case of thalassemia, iron supplements may not be effective or appropriate
Thalassemia is preventable
Thalassemia major can be treated by regular transfusions of leukocyte-filtered blood to reach adulthood in good health
On the contrary, lack of blood in the body has become common due to direct diet and changing lifestyles.
If this deficiency is not met in time, then it can cause problems in the future.
Sonu helps a girl in association with Sood Charity Foundation
She is "severely" malnourished two-and-a-half year old girl, suffering from old burns and anemia
Iron deficiency can cause Anaemia
Almost a third of the world's population is shaken by Iodine deficiency
More than 51 percent of women of reproductive age suffer from anaemia and more than 22 percent of adult women are obese or overweight.
India, considered to be the capital of thalassaemia, sees some 10,000 children born with the condition every year.
Ever wonder what would happen, if vital blood components like white blood cells (WBCs), red blood cells (RBCs) andplatelets are deficient in your body?
Deworming imporves your child's immunity, and thereby protecting him/her from chronic illnesses caused by worms.
Custard apple rich in anti-oxidants like vitamin C that helps to get rid of free radicals from the body.
Sesame seeds which is popularly known as ‘Til‘ in Hindi are not only tasty but also good for our health.
Thalassemia can also cause complications, including iron overload, bone deformities, and cardiovascular illness.
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