Anemia is generally a chronic disease that requires a long period of conditioning and treatment to get better. Moderate anemia is a more serious form of anemia, and the patient has a significant feeling of anemia, weakness, dizziness, etc. may occur, but generally speaking moderate anemia does not require hospitalization because the most common anemia is nutritional anemia or blood loss anemia, which requires long-term conditioning and treatment to get better. The most common type of anemia is nutritional anemia or blood loss anemia, which requires long-term care and treatment to get better, but if the anemia is caused by a serious disease such as leukemia, it requires immediate hospitalization.
Whether anemia requires hospitalization depends on what kind of problem it is. If the anemia is nutritional, such as iron deficiency anemia or anemia caused by blood loss, it requires long-term supplementation to restore the hematopoietic function as soon as possible, which can be improved by taking some nutritional elements under the guidance of a doctor and paying attention to the nutritional aspects of one’s diet.
But there are cases of moderate anemia caused by leukemia or repletion anemia, which require immediate hospitalization, otherwise the condition can progress very rapidly and threaten the patient’s life.