What is low hemoglobin in children?

Low hemoglobin in children may be related to hemolysis, iron deficiency anemia, and anemia with impaired pearl protein production.
1. Hemolysis: the lack of G6PD enzyme in children’s body causes fava bean disease. Misuse of fava beans can cause hemolysis phenomenon, the phenomenon of low hemoglobin.
2. Iron deficiency anemia: diarrhea, chronic enteritis and other diseases can lead to iron absorption disorders, causing iron deficiency anemia, so that children have symptoms of low hemoglobin.
3. Pearson’s anemia: This is a genetic disorder in which the absence of the pearson chain is caused by a genetic defect, leading to low hemoglobin in children.
Low hemoglobin in children may also be associated with megaloblastic anemia, viral hepatitis, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and carry out targeted treatment or therapy.