Megaloblastic anemia needs to find out the cause of anemia first, which is mainly caused by the lack of folic acid or vitamin B12, and appropriate supplementation treatment.
Megaloblastic anemia is mainly manifested as a decrease in hemoglobin, red blood cells, and white blood cells, which is mainly caused by a lack of folic acid or vitamin B12, both of which are the raw materials for the body’s hematopoietic production, and a lack of which will lead to anemia.
In terms of treatment, the first step is to supplement folic acid and vitamin B12. Folic acid is mainly supplemented orally through folic acid tablets, and vitamin B12 is also available in tablets, but in case of severe deficiency, intramuscular injection of vitamin B12 is possible.
In addition to treatment, it is important to look for causes of anemia, such as low vegetable intake, gastrointestinal disorders, and so on.
Megaloblastic anemia requires medical attention as soon as possible, and the sooner it is treated the better.