Anemia is a common blood disorder that occurs when the body lacks enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin to carry adequate oxygen to tissues.Anemia occurs when cells and organs do not receive enough blood to function properly, resulting in symptoms of fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, pale skin, and jaundice, as well as impaired brain function.Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment help restore healthy blood levels and improve overall well-being.
At SP Medifort Hospital, widely recognized as the best hospital for anemia treatment, patients benefit from comprehensive care provided by experienced hematology specialists. We offer advanced diagnostic testing, tailored anemia treatment plans, and continuous monitoring to ensure safe and effective recovery. Known for providing the best anemia treatment in South India, our hospital combines expert medical care with modern medical facilities and advanced treatment techniques to manage all types of anemia efficiently and improve patients’ overall health and well-being.
The main Anemia symptoms include:
There are many different types of anemia, including:
There are many types of anemia, and each type has different possible causes.
Anaemia is usually diagnosed by a combination of laboratory tests, physical examination, and medical history. The typical procedures for diagnosing anemia are as follows:
These factors can increase risk of anemia:
Treatments for anemia vary depending on the type and severity of the condition, and may include blood transfusions, iron or vitamin supplementation, bone marrow or stem cell therapies, and specialized care for chronic disease-related anemia
Blood Transfusion: In severe anemia or cases of rapid blood loss, a blood transfusion for anemia may be necessary to quickly increase red blood cell count and improve oxygen-carrying capacity. This is a critical part of anemia care in emergencies.
Iron Supplementation: For iron-deficiency anemia, doctors often recommend iron supplements and eating more iron-rich foods like meat, fish, lentils, and fortified cereals to help boost red blood cell production.
Vitamin Deficiency: For those who have anemia due to a lack of vitamin B12, B9, or folic acid, the hematologist may recommend vitamin supplements.
Anemia Caused By Bone Marrow Disease: The hematologist will plan treatment based on the underlying disease and the severity of the symptoms, such as medication, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, bone marrow transplant, or stem cell transplant, or stem cell transplant.
Anemia of Chronic Disease: The hematologist will treat the symptoms by focusing on the type of disease. For those with chronic kidney failure, the hematologist may prescribe Erythropoietin to stimulate red blood cell function.