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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Folic acid deficiency anemia
  1. ... to vitamin B12 deficiency Anemia due to folate (folic acid) deficiency Anemia due to iron deficiency Anemia of chronic disease ... enough red blood cells. Iron, vitamin B12, and folic acid are ... B12 deficiency Folate deficiency Certain medicines Destruction ...
  2. ... with: Chronic kidney disease Diabetes Iron, magnesium, or folic acid deficiency Anemia (often due to iron deficiency) Parkinson disease Peripheral ...
  3. ... red (ranging from pink to reddish-purple) tongue: Folic acid and vitamin B12 deficiency Pellagra Pernicious anemia Plummer-Vinson syndrome Sprue Possible causes of tongue ...
  4. ... cells and platelets (in severe cases) In folate-deficiency anemia , the red blood cells are abnormally large (megaloblastic). Pregnant women need to get enough folic acid. The vitamin is important to the growth of ...
  5. ... your provider if you have symptoms of folate deficiency anemia.
  6. ... deficiency in the United States. The most common deficiencies are of the B vitamins ( B1 , B6 , and folic acid ). A lack of these nutrients causes anemia and nervous system (neurologic) problems. For example, a ...
  7. ... proteins Helps form red blood cells (helps prevent anemia) Helps ... folic acid supplements. Taking the right amount of folic acid ...
  8. ... Low numbers of red blood cells may indicate anemia, which has many causes including: Blood loss Iron deficiency Deficiences of vitamin B12 or folic acid Bone marrow failure (for example, from radiation, toxin, ...
  9. Lower-than-normal folic acid levels may indicate: Poor diet Malabsorption syndrome (for example, celiac sprue ) Malnutrition The test may also be done in cases of: Anemia that may be due to folate deficiency Megaloblastic anemia
  10. ... normal numbers of RBCs may be due to: Anemia Bleeding Bone marrow ... copper , folic acid, vitamin B6 , or vitamin B12 in the diet ...
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