A Case Report On Iron Deficiency Anaemia In Indian Female
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Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) among women in India is a significant public health concern. Women in India are particularly at risk for several reasons. A major factor is poor nutrition, characterized by a lack of iron-rich foods in their diets. Irregular or heavy menstrual cycles can also result in considerable iron loss. Furthermore, the heightened iron requirements during pregnancy and childbirth increase the risk of developing IDA. If left untreated, anaemia can lead to decreased work capacity and a greater susceptibility to infections. The prevalence of IDA varies by age and geographic region within India.
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