What is Leukodystrophy?
Malnutrition anemia caused by lack of nutrition, referred to as nutritional anemia. It is a common disease in infants and young children. It is caused by a lack of iron necessary for hematopoiesis. According to surveys, the incidence of anemia in infants and young children under 6 years of age ranges from 20% to 40%. The basic treatment of malnutrition anemia is to supplement the corresponding hematopoietic substances, namely iron and vitamin B12.
Malnutrition anemia
- Malnutrition anemia caused by lack of nutrition
- Clinically, we often call hemoglobin at 8-12% grams.
- Many parents only know to feed their children
- Children with long-term anemia suffer from poor physical development, short stature, unplaying, and tiredness; poor skin elasticity due to malnutrition, poor nail development, brittleness, horizontal stripes, dry hair, yellowish color, and lack of gloss. In addition, the following manifestations also indicate anemia:
- 1. Pale skin and mucous membranes: This is the most prominent manifestation of children with anemia.
- Anemia is divided into three categories based on the lack of hematopoietic materials.
- Trophic small cell anemia
- Trophic small cell anemia
- Prevent children
- Iron-deficiency anemia is mostly preventable, and people who are prone to such anemia should pay attention to health education and take preventive measures, such as: improving infants' breastfeeding methods and timely adding appropriate complementary foods; actively implementing family planning To prevent too many births.