Iron deficiency anemia in a woman’s life cycle and its impact
Keywords:
anemia, iron deficiency, pregnancy
Abstract
According to WHO, iron deficiency anemia is a condition where the body lacks iron, which is proven by signs of iron deficiency in the tissues and insufficient iron reserves in the body, accompanied by a decrease in hemoglobin levels of >2 standard deviations from the reference value in the same population. Iron deficiency anemia is one of the most common micronutrient deficiencies that occurs in a woman's life cycle due to menstruation (blood loss), pregnancy (needs for the mother and fetus), and bleeding during childbirth.aanemiDownloads
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Submitted
2024-10-03
Published
2024-10-18
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