Why Women Are More Prone to Anemia
Understanding Causes, Symptoms & Treatment**
Anemia is one of the most common health problems in women. Nearly 1 in 2 Indian women suffer from low hemoglobin due to blood loss, hormonal changes, nutritional deficiencies, and pregnancy-related demands.
Anemia lowers energy levels, affects immunity, weakens concentration, and disrupts menstrual and reproductive health. Recognizing the early signs and taking corrective action can prevent long-term complications.
This blog explains why women are more vulnerable, the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and how to maintain healthy hemoglobin levels.
π What Is Anemia?
Anemia occurs when your body doesnβt have enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin β the protein that carries oxygen.
Low hemoglobin = Low oxygen supply = Fatigue, weakness & poor organ function.
π©Έ Why Are Women More Prone to Anemia?
Women experience several biological and lifestyle-related factors that increase their risk.
1οΈβ£ Monthly Blood Loss During Periods
Heavy menstrual bleeding can cause significant depletion of iron and hemoglobin.
Women with:
- PCOD
- Fibroids
- Endometriosis
- Clotting disorders
β¦are at even higher risk.
2οΈβ£ Pregnancy-Related Iron Deficiency
During pregnancy:
- Blood volume increases
- Baby needs iron for growth
- Women may need double the iron intake
Without supplements, anemia occurs easily.
3οΈβ£ Inadequate Diet
Many women eat:
- Low protein
- Low green vegetables
- High tea/coffee (reduces iron absorption)
This leads to chronic iron deficiency.
4οΈβ£ Post-Pregnancy Nutritional Loss
Lactation increases nutritional needs. Lack of proper diet causes severe anemia.
5οΈβ£ Hormonal Imbalance
Conditions like PCOD, thyroid issues, and estrogen fluctuations worsen anemia.
6οΈβ£ Lack of Awareness & Late Diagnosis
Many women mistake symptoms for:
- tiredness
- stress
- weak digestion
This delays treatment.
β Early Symptoms of Anemia in Women
- Constant tiredness
- Pale skin and nails
- Hair fall
- Dizziness
- Shortness of breath
- Rapid heartbeat
- Difficulty concentrating
- Cold hands & feet
- Headaches
- Cravings for mud/ice (pica)
- Weak immunity
If you notice several of these, get tested immediately.
π¬ Diagnosis: Tests You May Need
A doctor may recommend:
- CBC (Complete Blood Count)
- Serum Ferritin
- Iron Studies
- Vitamin B12 / Folate levels
- Thyroid profile
- Ultrasound (if heavy periods or fibroids suspected)
These tests help identify the exact cause of anemia.
π Types of Anemia Common in Women
1οΈβ£ Iron Deficiency Anemia
Most common; due to blood loss or low iron intake.
2οΈβ£ Vitamin B12 Deficiency Anemia
Causes nerve symptoms, tingling, and fatigue.
3οΈβ£ Folate Deficiency Anemia
Important during pregnancy.
4οΈβ£ Anemia Due to Chronic Diseases
Thyroid issues, inflammation, kidney problems.
π Treatment Options
Treatment depends on the severity and the cause.
β Iron Deficiency
- Oral iron tablets
- Iron-rich diet
- IV iron injections (if severe)
β Vitamin B12 Deficiency
- B12 injections
- Supplements
- Dietary improvement
β Folate Deficiency
- Folic acid tablets
β Severe Anemia
- Blood transfusion (only if extremely low levels)
β Treat the Root Cause
- Fibroid treatment
- Managing heavy periods
- Thyroid correction
- PCOD management
π₯ Best Foods to Boost Hemoglobin
Iron-Rich Foods
- Spinach
- Beetroot
- Jaggery
- Dates, raisins
- Ragi
- Eggs, fish, chicken
- Sprouts & dals
Vitamin C Foods (help iron absorption)
- Lemon
- Orange
- Tomato
- Amla
B12 Foods
- Milk
- Eggs
- Meat
- Curd
Folate Foods
- Beans
- Green vegetables
- Nuts & seeds
π« What Women Should Avoid
- Excess tea/coffee (blocks iron absorption)
- Skipping meals
- Over-relying on home remedies
- Ignoring heavy periods
- Self-medicating with supplements
π‘ Prevention Tips for Women
- Routine hemoglobin check every 6β12 months
- Healthy balanced diet
- Control heavy periods
- Proper pregnancy supplements
- Post-delivery nutrition
- Treat thyroid & hormonal issues
- Avoid nutritional deficiencies
- Increase protein intake
Small corrections can prevent long-term health problems.
π©ββοΈ When Should Women See a Doctor?
Visit a specialist if you have:
- Persistent tiredness
- Pale skin
- Heavy menstrual bleeding
- Dizziness or breathlessness
- Very low energy
- Hair fall with weakness
- Recurrent infections
Early treatment provides fast recovery and prevents complications.
π₯ Anemia Screening & Treatment at Dr. Ankur Surgical Clinic
We offer:
- Hemoglobin & ferritin testing
- Vitamin deficiency screening
- Treatment for heavy periods
- Diet counseling
- IV iron therapy
- Treatment of thyroid/PCOD/fibroids
Complete and personalized care for womenβs health.
π Clinic & Contact Details
π₯ Dr. Ankur Surgical Clinic
Shop No 4, Laxmi Krupa, Edulji Road, Charai, Thane West β 400602
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π₯ Aayush Multispecialty Hospital
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