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Microcytic, hypochromic anemia can be caused by lead toxicity, chronic disease, thalassemia and hemoglobin E disorder.
Iron deficiency is the most common cause of microcytic, hypochromic anemia. Ferritin blood levels are a measure of the body’s stores of iron and are usually low in iron deficiency anemia. Serum ferritin levels can be normal in iron deficiency anemia, which coexists with chronic inflammatory diseases, chronic infections or malignancy. Following the patient’s cellular response...more
Iron deficiency is the most common cause of microcytic, hypochromic anemia. Ferritin blood levels are a measure of the body’s stores of iron and are usually low in iron deficiency anemia. Serum ferritin levels can be normal in iron deficiency anemia, which coexists with chronic inflammatory diseases, chronic infections or malignancy. Following the patient’s cellular response...more
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Hi Harish...
All the problems are occurring because of your altered body system... And anemia, cracks, or any other problems are just an expression of it...
If you will treat the external things then it may go but there will be a new problem...
So my suggestion is to take Homoeopathic treatment to treat the central cause and the peripheral effects will go by it self...
You can consult me through lybrate..
All the problems are occurring because of your altered body system... And anemia, cracks, or any other problems are just an expression of it...
If you will treat the external things then it may go but there will be a new problem...
So my suggestion is to take Homoeopathic treatment to treat the central cause and the peripheral effects will go by it self...
You can consult me through lybrate..
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Hello lybrate-user
Yes there are solutions for aplastic anaemia. The most appropriate one depending on your disease severity will be to consider exploring options for a bone marrow transplant. Other therapies include use of dugs like ATG and cyclosporine. This requires expertise. You will benefit from following up with a hematologist to initiate these. Best.
Yes there are solutions for aplastic anaemia. The most appropriate one depending on your disease severity will be to consider exploring options for a bone marrow transplant. Other therapies include use of dugs like ATG and cyclosporine. This requires expertise. You will benefit from following up with a hematologist to initiate these. Best.
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