March 8 World Women's Day Due to female employees who will do a blood test application Abdi Ibrahim, the project will begin in April in Turkey Anemia He's gonna take out his map.
Abdi Ibrahim, who has been working with his passionate and pioneering initiatives for 104 years to improve the lives and world he has touched on, launched a test application for female employees to detect anemia anemia on 8 March World Women's Day.
Emphasizing the importance of Turkey, especially Abdi Ibrahim common disease among women, Medical Director, he explained if untreated, the disease can be easily diagnosed by a blood test can lead to serious illness.
Map for Turkey's interests to anemia
Turkey's iron deficiency Abdi Ibrahim is prepared to remove the map, with the participation of 22 female obstetricians 2 reaching 200 thousand pregnant women to remove the map of anemia in Turkey. Abdi Ibrahim, who is planning to start the Epidemiology Project, a medical science, which analyzes the distribution of diseases, accidents and health-related situations in the society, the frequency of incidence and the factors affecting them, aims to explain the conclusion report at the end of 2016.
Anemia due to iron deficiency
Anemia due to iron deficiency is the most common cause of anemia, which occurs when iron, folic acid or B-12 vitamin content is below normal levels. Fatigue, feeling sluggish and iron deficiency occurs as a weakening of the immune system seen in more than half of women in Turkey.
Measuring calorie hemoglobin value below 12 g / dl in women suggests iron deficiency and prolonged iron deficiency can lead to serious illnesses such as fainting episodes and temporary memory loss.
How is it diagnosed?
Blood counts, serum iron, serum ferritin levels, etc. should be done in blood tests that should be done regularly. Full blood count is diagnosed with low blood value (hemoglobin) and hematocrit and anemia. Serum iron and serum ferritin tests are needed to determine if the anemia is due to iron deficiency.
How is it being treated?
The blood level (hemoglobin) level returns to normal after 1-2 months of oral iron therapy. However, treatment is being continued for a while to fill the iron deposits, which are mostly in the bone marrow.
Iron medications, which can be applied intravenously or intramuscularly, can also be used in patients who can not tolerate oral ingestion or in patients with severe iron deficiency anemia. With the treatment, the blood count returns to normal within two months. In order to be protected from the disease, it is necessary to consume foods rich in iron such as red meat, liver, fish, raisins and egg yolks.
Folic Acid Anemia
The folic acid anemia is the one that affects the absorption and metabolism of folic acid alcohol and the overuse of goat's booze. Intestinal diseases, oral contraceptive pills, various medications for cancer, and epilepsy also trigger anemia due to folic acid.
Treatment Options
A full blood cell count, which can reveal the presence of large red blood cells and low levels of hemoglobin and folic acid, is used to diagnose the disease, and folic acid must be taken in treatment. If folic acid deficiency does not arise from feeding, then laboratory tests are used to determine if there is an underlying cause.
Vitamin B-12 Deficiency Anemia
The absorption of vitamin B-12 in the body occurs in the body, and for absorption it is necessary to secrete a substance called the B-12 essential factor. The lack of this factor is causing vitamin B-12 deficiency.
B-12 vitamins are needed to produce red blood cells from bone marrow. Insufficient B-12 is causing anemia. This type of anemia is seen mostly in vegetarians who do not eat animal products and people with stomach disorders such as gastritis.
Treatment options
Full blood cell counts are made in the presence of vitamin B12 deficiency and the vitamin level is measured regularly by adding vitamin B-12 to the diet.
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