My brother had iron-deficiency anemia as a kid and he had to take pills to help raise his iron-levels. There are also iron-filled foods that can raise the level naturally, including beans and spinach. (It wasn't Popeye's source of strength for no reason.)
Patients should be treated with humble and love like the way babies are treated.
In rare instances, treatment with oral pyridoxine (a B-complex vitamin) benefits patients whose sideroblastic anemia was present at birth. This treatment improves the condition of some patients but does not cure the anemia.
Patients with dysfunctional or abnormal uterine bleeding may be prescribed iron supplements to treat anemia. Naproxen sodium (Aleve) reduces excessive blood loss. Oral contraceptives are often prescribed
witch vitamin is given to treat pernicious anemia?
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witch vitamin is given to treat pernicious anemia?
There are many different medical options that are out there to treat anemia. You can call a doctor if you think you need this treatment and I am sure that they can help you.
Yes Anemia can b treated very easily.there are many medicine 2 treat Anemia. 1st of all Anemia is of 2 types. 1. Microcytic anemia 2. Macrocytic anemia most of the people had iron deficiency anemia or folic acid anemia which is treated easily.u can take certain iron or or folic acid tablets available in the markets.
Treatment for iron-deficiency anemia will depend on its cause and severity. Treatments may include dietary changes and supplements, medicines, and surgery. Severe iron-deficiency anemia may require a blood transfusion, iron injections, or intravenous (IV) iron therapy. Treatment may need to be done in a hospital. The goals of treating iron-deficiency anemia are to treat its underlying cause and restore normal levels of red blood cells, hemoglobin, and iron.
The main purpose of CCT is to treat uncontrolled or refractory glaucoma.also used to reduce pain in some patients with end-stage glaucoma.
Treated is the past tense of treat. Treat is a regular verb.
There is no widely availble cure.