Anemia, or low blood, is a condition in which the level of red blood cells or hemoglobin is below normal, leading to a lack of oxygen in the body.
Anemia can be caused by a lack of iron, vitamin B12 or folic acid, blood loss, chronic diseases, etc.
For the diagnosis of anemia, blood tests are usually performed to measure the level of hemoglobin and red blood cells.
Treatment of anemia depends on its type and cause, and may include taking iron, vitamins, medications, or blood transfusions.
Prevention of anemia includes proper nutrition, vitamin intake, moderate physical activity, and timely medical intervention.
For the diagnosis and treatment of anemia, it is necessary to consult a hematologist or therapist.
Note: This material is provided solely for informational purposes and is not medical advice.