Aplastic anemia
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Also known as: bone marrow aplasiaContent medically reviewed byDr. Rakshith BharadwajMD, Internal MedicineView full profile onLinkedInOVERVIEWSYMPTOMSDIAGNOSISTREATMENTYour treatment plan may include one or more of these options.
Severe aplastic anemia is a hematological emergency that needs immediate care. Medication normally depends on the choice of therapy, which can be stem cell transplantation, immunosuppressive therapy or supportive care.MedicationMedicationHematopoietic growth factors: They are colony stimulating factors that stimulate production of blood cells from the bone marrow. Foods high in vitamins and minerals, as well as fiber, protein, and energy, e.g., vegetables and fruits Non-starchy vegetables and fruits. Whole grains and legumes. If neutropenic avoid Raw or slightly cooked boiled eggs Drinks that are not pasteurized Blue cheese or cheese that reads “aged” on the label
Foods high in vitamins and minerals, as well as fiber, protein, and energy, e.g., vegetables and fruits
Non-starchy vegetables and fruits.
Whole grains and legumes.
If neutropenic avoid
Raw or slightly cooked boiled eggs
Drinks that are not pasteurized
Blue cheese or cheese that reads “aged” on the label
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