Normal ferritin values for a 6-month-old toddler are 110-160 g/L. In anemia, the results of the red blood cell count and hemoglobin content can be inconsistent because of the variable amount of hemoglobin in the red blood cells. Therefore, a combination of erythrocyte count and hemoglobin is needed to identify the type of anemia. Anemia in young children brings about a series of clinical manifestations, the main ones being: crying, restlessness, agitation, pale, rough and lack of luster of the skin and mucous membranes, and even the formation of ulcers. Breathing accelerates and deepens with activity, and there is panic and increased heart rate.