What to do with hemoglobin 65 in a fractured lower leg tibia?

A calf tibia fracture hemoglobin 65 indicates that the patient is moderately anemic. If the tibia fracture causes acute hemorrhagic anemia, it should be treated with blood transfusion as soon as possible; if it is a chronic anemia that occurs after the tibia fracture, it should be corrected by medication and diet. If the tibia fracture is more serious, it will cause bleeding from the broken end of the fracture, and if the bleeding is too much, it will cause the occurrence of acute hemorrhagic anemia, which is a more critical situation, and it needs to be corrected by blood transfusion to correct the anemia, and at the same time, it is actively operated for hemostasis and treatment of the fracture. If the tibia fracture due to nutritional deficiencies caused by anemia, hemoglobin 65 should follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs for treatment, the treatment of iron-deficiency anemia drugs such as ferrous sulfate tablets, ferrous fumarate tablets, the treatment of megaloblastic anemia drugs such as folic acid, vitamin B12. In addition, you can eat more animal organs, lean meat, fungus, kelp and other foods. Anemia after tibia fracture suggests targeted treatment under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delaying the condition. The above drugs are recommended to be used under the guidance of a doctor.