Anemia or iron deficiency can be cured by eating foods high in iron (leafy greens especially spinach are great, other green veggies are good as well but spinach is the highest in iron). Also, if you have been diagnosed as anemic by a doctor they will often prescribe iron supplements.
Sickle cell anemia however cannot be cured, only treated.
Treatment will depend on the cause of the anemia, and may involve treatment of the underlying cause.
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Yes, chemotherapy treatment can commonly lead to the development of anemia in patients.
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In rare instances, treatment with oral pyridoxine (a B-complex vitamin) benefits patients whose sideroblastic anemia was present at birth. This treatment improves the condition of some patients but does not cure the anemia.
Yes, chemotherapy treatment can lead to the development of anemia. This is because chemotherapy can affect the production of red blood cells in the bone marrow, leading to a decrease in the number of red blood cells in the body, which can result in anemia.
long term treatment
To help in the differential diagnosis of different types of anemia; To assess the severity of anemia and monitor the treatment of patients with chronic anemia; To evaluate protein depletion