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.
Many doctors treat anemia with supplements that contain the ferrous form of iron. However, no one here knows your medical history, and there are different types of anemia that require different types of treatment. A doctor must diagnose the underlining cause before a treatment can be prescribed. Never take anything without a doctors recommendation. What can work for one individual, can be dangerous for another. Always consult a physician first.
Increasing the intake of iron. This can be either through improving the diet to include more iron-rich food, or through taking iron tablets. Also, if the cause of anemia is thought to be linked to heavy menstruation, a contraceptive pill may be advised to try and make the blood loss through periods lighter.
Treatment would depend on what is causing your anemia, what type of anemia you have, and how severe your case is. Some treatments can be to simply add iron-rich foods to your diet, and perhaps take iron supplements. If severe enough, you may need a prescription medication.
This depends on the cause of your anemia. If you are not aware of your anemia's cause, consult your physician. Many people have anemia because they do not get enough iron, in which case you should eat more meat and/or beans.
Anaemia is an iron deficiency; the most common treatment for anaemia is iron supplements.
It depends upon the type of anemia. There are literally dozens of types of anemia, and dozens of different treatments.
Iron vitamins. You can buy them in any drugstore. Not expensive, at all. I'm anemic, and I had a major case, and it took a few months for my hemoglobin count go back up.
Anemia treatment depends upon the cause. If it is Iron deficiency you will eat foods rich in iron or take suppliments. For B-12 deficiency you may take injections or a nasal spray.
Treatment will depend on the cause of the anemia, and may involve treatment of the underlying cause.
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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.
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
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There is only medications to help you fell better.
Prognosis is generally good for patients with pernicious anemia