
My Name Is Asif ,my Mother Is Cancer Patient Last

Question: My name is Asif ,my mother is cancer patient last 20 years several chemotherapy done , now the haemoglobin level is decreasing , at that time we do blood transfusion ,so ferttin level is increasing drastically we are totally confused, please tell me a solution?
Brief Answer:
Blood transfusion is necessary if critically anemic
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Welcome To Ask A Doctor Service
I have gone through your question, I understand your concern.
In every treatment, there is some side effects.
But if benefits outweigh the side effects than therapy must be given.
Similarly in critical anemia, blood transfusion is must. It can lead to sme side effects, but blood transfusion must be given.
I hope your query is clear now.
Thanks and regards
Dr Diwashish biswas
Blood transfusion is necessary if critically anemic
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Welcome To Ask A Doctor Service
I have gone through your question, I understand your concern.
In every treatment, there is some side effects.
But if benefits outweigh the side effects than therapy must be given.
Similarly in critical anemia, blood transfusion is must. It can lead to sme side effects, but blood transfusion must be given.
I hope your query is clear now.
Thanks and regards
Dr Diwashish biswas
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj


How to solve
Brief Answer:
Avoid iron rich food
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Welcome To Ask A Doctor Service
I have gone through your question, I understand your concern.
Actually do not need to worry.
Serum ferritin levels comes to normal within 7 to 10 after blood transfusion.
And raised serum ferritin for 7 to 10 days, does not cause any harm to body.
And to reduce quickly, just avoid iron rich foods, like spinach, meat, chicken, eggs, and other iron rich foods for 10 days.
I hope your query is clear now.
Thanks and regards
Dr Diwashish biswas
Avoid iron rich food
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Welcome To Ask A Doctor Service
I have gone through your question, I understand your concern.
Actually do not need to worry.
Serum ferritin levels comes to normal within 7 to 10 after blood transfusion.
And raised serum ferritin for 7 to 10 days, does not cause any harm to body.
And to reduce quickly, just avoid iron rich foods, like spinach, meat, chicken, eggs, and other iron rich foods for 10 days.
I hope your query is clear now.
Thanks and regards
Dr Diwashish biswas
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj

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