Anemia is a prevalent public health concern that affects a wide range of populations globally with varying implications based on age, underlying health conditions, and socio-economic factors. This condition is characterized by a deficiency in red blood cells or haemoglobin, leading to reduced oxygen transport in the body. There are several types of anemia, each with distinct causes—including nutritional deficiencies (such as iron, vitamin B12, and folate), chronic diseases, and genetic disorders—making it essential for healthcare providers to possess a comprehensive understanding of its diverse presentations.
Symptoms of anemia can range from fatigue and weakness to more
severe manifestations, such as pallor and shortness of breath. These symptoms
can significantly impair daily functioning and quality of life, highlighting
the importance of timely diagnosis and intervention. Effective management
requires a tailored approach that considers the patient's age, medical history,
and specific types of anemia. For instance, young children and pregnant women
are particularly vulnerable to nutritional anemia, necessitating targeted
dietary recommendations and supplementation. In contrast, older adults may
require a more nuanced evaluation due to the potential presence of
comorbidities.
Healthcare providers play a critical role in recognizing the signs
of anemia and implementing appropriate diagnostic procedures, such as complete
blood counts and further laboratory assessments. By employing a
multidisciplinary approach that includes nutrition education, pharmacological
interventions, and regular monitoring, the healthcare system can enhance
patient outcomes and improve the overall quality of life for those affected.
This abstract underscores the importance of a comprehensive understanding of
anemia's complexities to foster effective interventions and support public
health initiatives aimed at reducing its prevalence and impact.
Author
(s) Details
Avi Mittal
Pt. BD Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak, India.
Aditi Sharma
Pt. BD Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak, India.
Dilawar Panjeta
Pt. BD Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak, India.
Prisha
Pt. BD Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak, India.
Bhawna
Pt. BD Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak, India.
Shailesh Mittal
Maharaja Agrasen Medical College, Agroha, India.
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