Can you recover from moderate anemia?

It is possible to recover from moderate anemia caused by curable underlying diseases, but it may be difficult to return to normal for moderate anemia caused by diseases that cannot be cured or are very difficult to cure.
1. Moderate anemia is defined as hemoglobin concentration between 60~90g/L. The treatment goal is firstly to eradicate the cause of the disease, so for the common iron deficiency anemia and megaloblastic anemia caused by moderate anemia, it can be recovered after treatment such as iron supplements (such as ferrous succinate) or folic acid.
2. For diseases such as aplastic anemia and acute leukemia, correcting the anemia will be more difficult because it is more difficult to cure the primary disease.
Clinically, anemia usually manifests as generalized weakness, dizziness, headache, tinnitus, blurred vision, pale skin and other symptoms, which can be initially screened by routine blood tests, and the diet of anemic patients can be based on high-quality protein, and attention needs to be paid to balanced nutrition. Specific diagnosis and treatment of the disease need to be carried out under the guidance of a physician.