How To Fix Anemia?

See a healthcare professional to confirm the cause of anemia

Get blood tests to check hemoglobin, ferritin, iron, vitamin B12, folate, and other relevant markers

Treat iron deficiency with iron-rich foods and iron supplements if prescribed

Treat vitamin B12 deficiency with B12 supplements or injections if prescribed

Treat folate deficiency with folic acid supplements if prescribed

Eat more iron-rich foods such as red meat, poultry, fish, beans, lentils, tofu, spinach, and fortified cereals

Eat vitamin C-rich foods with iron-rich meals to improve iron absorption

Avoid tea, coffee, and calcium supplements close to iron-rich meals or iron supplements

Address blood loss from heavy periods, ulcers, hemorrhoids, or other sources

Manage chronic conditions that may cause anemia, such as kidney disease, inflammation, or autoimmune disease

Take medications only as directed and follow the prescribed treatment plan

Consider iron infusions or blood transfusion if recommended by a clinician

Rest as needed and pace physical activity if you feel weak or fatigued

Seek urgent medical care for chest pain, shortness of breath, fainting, or severe weakness

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