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Red blood cell index 3.14, hemoglobin 110 in pregnant women is anemia?
Hello doctor! I am currently 28 weeks and 2 days pregnant. When I was 28 weeks pregnant, I had a gestational diabetes test and the results showed the following indicators: Red blood cells: 3.14 Hemoglobin: 110 So I would like to ask the doctor: "Red blood cell index 3.14, hemoglobin 110 in pregnant women, is it anemia and is this level severe or mild, what is the treatment method?" Thank you doctor for your advice!
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12 weeks pregnant with a red blood cell count of 3.67; Hemoglobin 112, Ferritin 217.4 what's wrong?
Hello doctor! I am 12 weeks pregnant, the blood test results show red blood cell count 3.67; hemoglobin 112, quantitative immunoassay Ferritin 217.4. So doctor, I would like to ask, I am 12 weeks pregnant with red blood cell count 3.67; hemoglobin 112, Ferritin 217.4, is that okay?
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Vitamin B12 Dosage: How Much Should You Take Each Day?
Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble nutrient that is essential for the body's growth and development. The ideal dose of vitamin B12 varies by gender, age, and the reason for taking the medication. So how much vitamin B12 should you take per day?
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When is iron best absorbed?
Iron plays an important role in health, iron deficiency will cause serious problems such as iron deficiency anemia. Let's learn how the body absorbs iron and how to best absorb iron from food or supplements to make iron supplementation effective and safe.
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Bevyxxa drug: Uses, indications and notes when using
Bevyxxa (Betrixaban) is used to prevent serious blood clots from forming in people who are hospitalized for serious illness and at high risk of blood clots (such as from being bedridden and unable to walk). ).
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Ferrousul drug: Uses, indications and notes when using
Ferrousul, or Ferrous sulfate, is an inorganic iron salt. Medicines come in many forms and strengths, such as film-coated tablets, capsules, syrups, and drops. Iron is needed for red blood cell formation, myoglobin and the respiratory enzyme cytochrome C. This substance is absorbed through food, most effectively ferromagnetic in meat.
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Exjade: Uses, indications and precautions when using
Exjade is used to treat persistently high levels of iron in the blood caused by repeated blood transfusions. The drug has uses and indications for certain subjects, so when using the drug, patients need to strictly follow all notes.
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Ferocon: Uses, indications and precautions when using
Ferocon is a multivitamin product used to treat or prevent low blood iron levels (such as those caused by anemia or pregnancy). In addition to iron, Ferocon products also have vitamin C and vitamin B12.
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Hycamtin: Uses, indications and notes when using
Hycamtin is used to treat small cell lung cancer. It works by killing cancer cells or slowing their growth. However, the drug also reduces bone marrow function, which can lead to low blood cell counts such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. This can cause anemia, reduce the body's ability to fight infections, or make it easier for the body to bruise or bleed.
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Lumoxiti: Uses, indications and cautions when using
Lumoxiti is used to treat a type of cancer called hairy cell leukemia. This is a chemotherapy drug that slows or stops the growth of cancer cells.
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How to take iron supplements?
Eating iron-rich foods is key in treating iron-deficiency anemia. However, in cases where the body does not get enough iron from the diet, the use of additional iron supplements is necessary to have enough iron stores for the body.
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