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Parenteral Iron Sucrose Therapy

Parenteral iron therapy is used to replace iron deficiency in patients with absorption and secretion problems. This therapy replaces and replenishes the iron in the body. This therapy when used in pregnancy have presented wonderful results by improving hemoglobin, and serum ferritin levels. This is also used to effectively treat patients with iron deficiency anemia.

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I am 6 months pregnant with beta thalassemia. Can you help?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 24 year old female. I am 6 months pregnant. My hemoglobin level is 8.3 g/dL and I have heterozygous state of beta thalassemia. My doctor has advised for blood transfusion. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Sameer Kumar

Answer: Hello, Welcome to iciniq.com. The beta thalassemia carrier state, which results from heterozygosity for beta thalassemia, is clinically asymptomatic and is defined by specific hematological features. Considering that you are 6 months pregnant and your hemoglobin is 8.3 g/dL indicates moderate anaem...  Read Full »

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