Who are the infants or children at risk of developing anemia?

Anemia in children can occur in children whose mothers are at risk, including abnormalities in the infant, such as:
- Low birth weight or premature babies
- Infants whose mothers have the following history:
- Have during pregnancy
- Poorly controlled diabetes
- Multiple Pregnancy
- Slow growth and low weight infants
- Infants who are exclusively สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน breastfed and start complementary foods at an inappropriate age
Symptoms of anemia in infants and children
- Fatigue and easily tired when exercising
- Palpitations, swelling of the feet, dizziness
- Fainting often, lack of concentration
- If there is chronic anemia, it will affect the child’s learning and intelligence level.
When should you take your child for anemia screening?
Doctors usually recommend that parents take their child for screening at the following age ranges:
- Age range: 9 months – 1 year
- Age range 3-6 years
- Additional screening for girls aged 11-15 who are menstruating.
Parents should always observe their child’s health. If there is any abnormal or worrisome condition, they should consult a doctor immediately. Because if they are diagnosed and the disease is found early, the doctor will be able to provide the right treatment, allowing your child to return to good health and grow appropriately for their age.