Some patients have asked whether they can drink milk in case of anemia, and the answer is of course yes. There is a group of patients with anemia, such as malnutrition anemia, which is due to a nutritional deficiency, lack of vitamin B12, and megaloblastic anemia. Milk contains a small amount of vitamin B12, but it cannot be used to treat this nutritional deficiency megaloblastic anemia. When the symptoms of anemia appear, it is necessary to increase the nutrition of the body to provide raw materials for hematopoiesis, including protein. Milk is rich in protein, and hemoglobin is needed for hemopoietic cells, and hemoglobin needs pearl protein, which is synthesized by the body through the intake of foods such as milk or eggs to provide protein components. Therefore, patients with anemia can consume milk appropriately, but it is inappropriate to use it as a form of treatment, because for different types of anemia, targeted medications can be used for treatment.