How does 8 months baby anaemia do

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What should I do about anemia in an eight-month-old baby? Eight-month-old babies are more likely to show anemia because of poor complementary food addition, which makes them more likely to show nutritional anemia. First, if parents find that their baby's face is a little pale, they need to go to the hospital for a blood check. Routine blood tests, doctors will use blood routine tests to determine the type and severity of anemia, and combine the baby's age and the usual addition of complementary foods to comprehensively determine the cause of anemia. Infant anemia is mainly nutritional anemia, especially caused by iron deficiency. Treatment: first, it is necessary to pay attention to the addition of complementary foods, to eat more iron-containing foods, such as iron-containing rice flour, egg yolk, spinach mud, liver mud, gradually increase red meat, that is, thin pork, lean beef consumption. Second, if the degree of anemia is more obvious, you need to take iron under the guidance of a doctor.

How does 8 months baby anaemia do



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