Neonatal Anemia
Neonatal anemia is a medical condition that affects newborn babies and causes them to have a low amount of healthy red blood cells. It is generally caused by deficiencies in iron, vitamin B12, or folate. This can lead to a variety of serious health concerns including impaired growth, delayed development, and increased risk of infection. Treatment of anemia in newborns usually involves providing supplements of iron, vitamin B12, and/or folate, as well as increasing their oral intake of breastmilk or formula. Early detection and treatment is key to improving the health and well-being of those affected.
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