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Hemoglobin is a type of protein that is found in the red blood cells of the body. It is the protein that is rich in iron. The function of hemoglobin is to transport the oxygen to the tissues and to the organs of the body. Hemoglobin carries the oxygen from the respiratory organs of the body to the tissues. The level of hemoglobin during the pregnancy should be 11.5-13.0 g/dl. When the level of hemoglobin in the pregnant woman falls below 10.0 g/dl, then it is not at all good ...more
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Foods rich in ironjaggery
beans and lentils
tofu
baked potatoes
cashews
dark chocolate pumpkin seeds
watermelon, potato, apple, beet root, pomegranate, strawberries dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach, broccoli non veg sources lean beef
oysters
chicken
turkey
eat a balanced, healthy diet that includes good sources of iron to prevent any deficiencies. Combine vegetarian sources of iron with vitamin c in the same meal.
beans and lentils
tofu
baked potatoes
cashews
dark chocolate pumpkin seeds
watermelon, potato, apple, beet root, pomegranate, strawberries dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach, broccoli non veg sources lean beef
oysters
chicken
turkey
eat a balanced, healthy diet that includes good sources of iron to prevent any deficiencies. Combine vegetarian sources of iron with vitamin c in the same meal.
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Haemoglobin level maintenance is important because this is the only agent which takes oxygen to all tissues for their life sustenance. You are are not experiencing any difficulty because your body is able to manage with low level of oxygen because of young age. You will get all the cumulative effects showing your systems failure as you advance in age. My advise is to maintain good levels of haemoglobin so that your heart need to function effectively and supply oxygen to all parts so that they wi...more
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There are several factors that affect the hemoglobin levels in the body. These include- 1) red blood cells and white blood cells are produced inside your bone marrow. There are certain diseases and conditions that stop the formation of enough red blood cells inside bone marrow, leading to low hemoglobin levels. 2) if you lose blood from injury that eventually results in iron loss from the body. Blood loss results in lower hemoglobin levels. Women, sometimes, have low hemoglobin levels because of...more
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1. Lemons:•when life gives you lemons, apply them to your lips. Seriously, lemon juice works wonders as a dark spots on lips treatment
•all you have to do is mix the juice of 1 lemon with a teaspoon of honey and apply to your lips with a cotton ball
•let it dry and then wash your face with olay white radiance advanced whitening fairness foaming face wash cleanser so that your skin doesn’t lose its moisture
•do this a few times a week to have blemish free lips in a few weeks
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•all you have to do is mix the juice of 1 lemon with a teaspoon of honey and apply to your lips with a cotton ball
•let it dry and then wash your face with olay white radiance advanced whitening fairness foaming face wash cleanser so that your skin doesn’t lose its moisture
•do this a few times a week to have blemish free lips in a few weeks
2. To...more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Enamel hypoplasia is a defect of the enamel that only occurs while teeth are still developing. Still, it can affect both baby teeth and permanent teeth. The condition results in thin enamel, which makes your teeth vulnerable to dental decay.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
Enamel hypoplasia is a defect of the enamel that only occurs while teeth are still developing. Still, it can affect both baby teeth and permanent teeth. The condition results in thin enamel, which makes your teeth vulnerable to dental decay.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a treatment plan for you.
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