What should I do if I have anemia in my blood routine test results?

Anemia may be present if the patient is anemic and the red blood cell count and mean corpuscular volume are lower than normal during routine blood tests. In this case, the cause of anemia needs to be identified and treated aggressively.

1. Iron deficiency anemia: If it is this type of anemia, you can take ferrous sulfate tablets or ferrous succinate granules to supplement iron according to the doctor's instructions;

2. Megaloblastic anemia: If it is anemia caused by lack of folic acid and vitamin B12, oral folic acid tablets and vitamin B12 injection can be taken to relieve symptoms, and you can also eat more foods rich in these two nutrients such as animal liver, lean meat, spinach, jujube, etc.;

3. Aplastic anemia: it is a bone marrow hematopoietic failure disease, which can be improved by transfusion of packed red blood cells, and the progression of the disease can also be controlled by drugs such as cyclosporine A capsule and danazol capsule;

4. Hemolytic anemia: corresponding treatment methods need to be taken according to different causes, such as autoimmune hemolytic anemia patients can use glucocorticoid drugs under the guidance of doctors, such as prednisolone acetate tablets, dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection, etc.; Globin dyspoietic anemia can be treated by intravenous glucose solution to maintain electrolyte balance in the body, and if necessary, allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation can be treated.

What should I do if I have anemia in my blood routine test results?

It is recommended that such people pay attention to rest more and avoid overwork and staying up late to avoid aggravating the discomfort symptoms. In daily life, we should also pay attention to maintaining a good attitude and actively cooperate with doctors to carry out targeted treatment, which will help promote physical recovery.

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