Question

How should mild anemia be treated? Parents are worried about their children who have been experiencing this condition for some time and hope to receive medical advice.

Answer

Mild anemia is characterized by hemoglobin levels between 110 and 90, commonly found in infants, pregnant women, and females. Symptoms of mild anemia include pale complexion and lips, decreased appetite, dizziness, fatigue, and lack of concentration. Treatment for mild anemia involves taking an appropriate amount of iron supplements and increasing the intake of iron-rich foods such as animal organs and black fungus in the diet, which can usually meet the required needs. It is recommended to encourage children to participate in outdoor activities more often.