What do I have to do when I have Anemia?!


Question: What do I have to do when I have Anemia!?
My Friend's child was recently diagnosed with anemia; he has a level of 9!.6, so the doctor says!.

He wants to know what kind of things he should do to bring the level down!. Anything to this would be really helpful for this 3 yr!. old!.

I'm looking for treatments, meal plans, and exercise options!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
For one, the level should go up, not down!. Healthy range is between 11!.5 and 14!. Meals should include chicken, fish, or any other foods naturally containing healthy amounts of iron!. Also, in a child this small, the possibility of iron poisoning still exists, which can be fatal!. Try Pediasure, which has the recommended iron content!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Foods rich in iron such as green leafy vegetables and maybe an iron supplement if prescribed by the doctor!. Further bloodwork must be done to determine the cause of this anemia!. I believe the hemaglobin level should be around 12!.5 for a child of 3 years!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I had been mildly anemic for years and what helped me was watching what I ate and taking my supplements!.

There are iron suplements you can take, along with folic acid, and vitamin C!.

Make sure you eat foods rich in these things like black beans, peanut butter, spinach, collard greens, kale, etc!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

the level needs to go up not down,and he should have all the blood tests first to make sure it is diet defficency,red meat green veg,and a healthy diet and plenty of fresh air should be all he needs if that is all thats wrong,eggs are a good source off iron for a childWww@Answer-Health@Com

A deficiency in any of the following
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Vitamin B-12
Iron
Folic acid
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Are some of the help outs to take the above 3
and there are over 400 different forms of Anemia
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The doctor should of told her what to do for him!.Here is some info on it but treatment depends on the type of Anemia he has!.
Treatment for anemia depends on its cause!. It's important not to assume that any symptoms your child may be having are due to iron deficiency!. Be sure to have your child checked by a doctor!.

If your child does have iron deficiency anemia, the doctor may prescribe medication as drops (for infants) or as a liquid or tablet (for older children), and also may recommend adding certain iron-rich foods to your child's diet!.

If your teenage daughter is anemic and has heavy or irregular menstrual periods, in some cases her doctor may prescribe a birth control pill to help regulate the bleeding!.

Folic acid and vitamin B12 supplements may be prescribed if the anemia is traced to a deficiency of these nutrients, although this is rare in children!.

If a certain medication appears to be the cause, your child's doctor may discontinue it or replace it with something else - unless the benefit of the drug outweighs this side effect!.

Anemia caused by an infection will usually improve when the infection passes or is treated!.

Depending on the cause, treatment for more severe or chronic forms of anemia may include:

transfusions of normal red blood cells taken from a donor
removal of the spleen or treatment with medications to prevent blood cells from being removed from circulation or destroyed too rapidly
medications to fight infection or stimulate the bone marrow to make more blood cells
Bone marrow transplantation may be considered in some cases of sickle cell anemia, thalassemia, and aplastic anemia!. This procedure involves taking bone marrow cells from a donor and injecting them into the child's vein; the donated cells then travel through the bloodstream to the child's bone marrow, where they begin producing new blood cells!.

Caring for a Child With Anemia
The type, cause, and severity of your child's anemia will determine what kind of care is needed!. Rest assured, though, that children often tolerate anemia much better than adults!.

In general, a child with significant anemia may tire more easily than other children and therefore need to limit activity levels!. Make sure that your child's teachers and other caregivers are aware of the condition!. If iron deficiency is the cause, follow the doctor's directions about dietary changes and taking any iron supplements!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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