Hematology and Blood Disorders

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Mini Review - Hematology and Blood Disorders (2023) Volume 6, Issue 1

Iron fortification and delayed clamping of the umbilical cord helps in treatment or prevention of iron deficiency anemia

Anemia affects one-fourth of the total populace, and iron inadequacy is the transcendent reason. Frailty is related with persistent weakness, hindered mental capability, and lessened prosperity. Patients with lack of iron weakness of obscure etiology are regularly referred to a gastroenterologist in light of the fact that in most of cases the condition has a gastrointestinal beginning. Legitimate administration works on personal satisfaction, lightens the side effects of lack of iron, and decreases the requirement for blood bondings. Treatment choices incorporate oral and intravenous iron treatment; notwithstanding, the viability of oral iron is restricted in specific gastrointestinal circumstances, like inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease, and autoimmune gastritis.

Author(s): Daniel John

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