Imagine awakening each day burdened by an unseen weight, a fatigue that lingers like a shadow before the day has even begun.
Though anemia is silent, it is preventable. It only requires early diagnosis, understanding the cause, education about proper ...
People often link anaemia to poor diet and inadequate iron consumption, but the real issue stems from deeper problems within ...
Anaemia, thyroid disorders and menstrual problems often reinforce each other in women. Doctors explain why the cycle goes ...
Anemia affects almost 1 in 4 people worldwide. But while billions of people live with the disease, its signs and symptoms aren’t just part of everyday life. “Anemia is one of the most common global ...
Nigeria faces a severe nutrition crisis, with 24 million children anaemic and 58% of women affected, says NDHS.
Acute anemia can develop due to a rapid drop in red blood cells (RBCs) after losing blood. The more blood a person loses, the more severe the anemia becomes. It usually occurs due to hemorrhage or ...
Anemia is a common complication of HIV. There are numerous possible causes, including HIV itself, related infections, and some HIV medications. Taking certain medications and adjusting nutrition may ...
Colorectal cancer can cause bleeding from polyps in the digestive tract. This can lead to iron deficiency anemia. Oral and intravenous iron may help, but there may be some risks. Persistent bleeding ...
Despite decades of iron supplementation programmes, the iron deficiency continues to affect nearly one in two women of ...