What to Do If a Child Has Anemia?

I recently noticed that my child is showing signs of anemia. Over the past two days, they have lost their appetite and their complexion has become pale. I want to know how to handle a child’s anemia.
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What to Do If Your Baby Has Anemia?

The most common type of anemia in children is iron deficiency anemia, which is mainly caused by insufficient iron intake or excessive loss, leading to symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, and pale complexion. You can give your child foods rich in iron, such as pork liver, chicken liver, pork blood, chicken blood, and egg yolks. If your child likes congee, you can make red bean congee for them to drink. These foods are very effective for replenishing blood. Anemia can affect a child’s development.
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What to Do When Your Baby Has Anemia?

The baby is one and a half years old. Two days ago, the baby had a sore throat and went for a blood test. The blood test report showed that the red blood cells were only 102, indicating mild anemia. This article discusses the treatment and dietary supplements for anemia, as well as the impact of anemia on body resistance. It also introduces the normal range of MCV and MCH in blood routine tests and their clinical significance.
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