We provide expert care for all types of anemia, including iron deficiency, B12, folate, and chronic disease-related anemia. Dr. Satyam Leekha uses accurate testing and personalized treatment to restore energy, improve oxygen levels, and manage symptoms like weakness, breathlessness, and dizziness. Our goal is full recovery and lasting wellness.
Anemia Treatment
Treatments
Oral or IV iron prescribed to boost hemoglobin levels in iron-deficiency anemia, improving fatigue, breathlessness, and overall stamina quickly.
Vitamin B12 shots used for neurological symptoms, fatigue, and low hemoglobin caused by absorption issues or vegetarian diet.
Folate tablets support red blood cell production, especially in pregnancy or alcohol-related deficiencies, preventing megaloblastic anemia symptoms.
Customized meals with iron-rich foods like spinach, liver, jaggery, and pulses help maintain natural hemoglobin levels long-term.
In severe anemia, packed red cell transfusions provide rapid improvement in oxygen delivery and energy levels.
Anti-parasitic medications eliminate intestinal worms that cause chronic blood loss and poor iron absorption, especially in children.
Regulates heavy periods using hormonal therapy to prevent monthly iron loss and correct recurring anemia in females.
Manages underlying illnesses like kidney or autoimmune disorders that reduce red blood cell production and worsen anemia.
Regular hemoglobin, ferritin, and reticulocyte counts help track response to treatment and adjust therapy accordingly.
Explains importance of adherence to supplements, nutrition, and follow-up to prevent recurrence and ensure complete recovery from anemia.
Anemia Treatment
Ailments
Most common anemia caused by poor diet, blood loss, or poor absorption, leading to tiredness, hair fall, and pale skin.
Autoimmune disorder causing vitamin B12 deficiency due to poor absorption, resulting in fatigue, memory loss, and nerve tingling.
Caused by folate or B12 deficiency, this condition leads to enlarged red blood cells, weakness, and digestive disturbances.
Red blood cells break down prematurely due to genetic or immune disorders, leading to jaundice, fatigue, and dark urine.
A rare condition where the bone marrow fails to produce enough blood cells, causing weakness, bleeding, and infections.
A genetic disorder where abnormal red blood cells block vessels, causing pain crises, fatigue, and organ complications.
Inherited anemia causing mild symptoms like tiredness or pale appearance, often misdiagnosed until proper blood testing is done.
Common during pregnancy due to increased iron needs, affecting both mother and baby’s health without timely intervention.
Blood loss after delivery can result in weakness, dizziness, and delayed recovery if iron supplements are not continued.
Inadequate nutrition, worm infestations, or rapid growth phases often lead to low hemoglobin and developmental delays in children.