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Treating anemia
The treatment of anemia varies greatly depending on the type. Your physician will help you determine the best treatment options, such as diet modification, or nutritional supplements, or medication, if needed.


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Treatment for anemia associated with serious diseases tends to focus first on addressing the underlying disease. But if anemia persists or symptoms worsen, treatment may reduce the risk of severe, possibly life-threatening complications and improve quality of life. Prescription treatments may be used to stimulate red blood cell production and help correct anemia.

Perhaps the most common form of anemia associated with serious diseases is anemia associated with chronic kidney disease, also known as chronic renal failure. For more information about a prescription treatment for anemia associated with chronic renal failure.

Ask your doctor what type of treatment would be best for you.

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