After the doctor knows your child has anemia and low iron is the cause, the doctor can suggest ways to return red blood cell levels and hemoglobin levels to normal. Some changes in your child's diet may be enough.
These are common treatments for iron-deficiency anemia:
Whatever your child's age, our doctors and dietitians can advise you about how to make sure he is getting enough iron - but not too much. Too much iron can harm children. This goes for some other vitamins and minerals, too.
Always check with your child's doctor to find out the right amount before giving your child supplements. Follow the doctor's directions about how to give them (like to give them along with certain foods) because this may help your child's body absorb them. Vitamin C helps the body absorb iron.
In rare cases, iron-deficiency anemia can get so severe that a child needs to stay in the hospital and may need a blood transfusion. We offer all the inpatient services your child may need for anemia.
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