How to Raise Red Blood Cells?

Eat iron-rich foods: red meat, liver, poultry, fish, beans, lentils, tofu, spinach, fortified cereals

Include vitamin C with meals: citrus fruits, strawberries, bell peppers, tomatoes

Get enough vitamin B12: meat, fish, dairy, eggs, fortified foods

Get enough folate: leafy greens, beans, peas, avocados, fortified grains

Consume adequate protein: meat, dairy, eggs, legumes, nuts, seeds

Treat iron deficiency if present: iron supplements only as directed by a healthcare professional

Treat B12 or folate deficiency if present: supplements or injections as prescribed

Address blood loss: heavy periods, gastrointestinal bleeding, frequent blood donation

Manage chronic conditions that affect red blood cell production

Avoid tea or coffee with iron-rich meals

Avoid smoking

Stay physically active

Get enough sleep

Stay hydrated

Check with a healthcare professional for persistent low blood counts or symptoms

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