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Folic Acid Deficiency Anemia
Folate-deficiency anemia is a decrease in red blood cells ( anemia ) caused by folate deficiency .
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Symptoms
Tiredness; Headache; Sore mouth and tongue; Pallor.
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Causes
Folate, also called folic acid, is necessary for red blood cell formation and growth. You can get folate by eating from...
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Tests
Low red blood cell folate level; A complete blood count (CBC) shows anemia and large red blood cells; A bone marrow exa...
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Treatments
The goal is to treat the cause of the anemia, which may be poor diet or a malabsorption disease. Oral or intravenous fo...
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Alternative Therapies
Alternative treatment.
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Risk Factors
Celiac disease
Elderly
History of alcohol abuse
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Complications
Symptoms of anemia can cause discomfort. In a pregnant woman, folate deficiency has been associated with neural tube or...
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Prevention
Good dietary intake of folate in high-risk individuals, and folic acid supplementation during pregnancy, may help preve...
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Doctor Specialties
Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you have symptoms of folate deficiency anemia.
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