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Pernicious anemia
Overview | Symptoms | Treatment | Prevention
Addison's anemia; Biermer's anemia; Macrocytic achylic anemia; Congenital pernicious anemia; Juvenile pernicious anemia; Vitamin B12 deficiency (malabsorption)
Treatment Monthly Vitamin B12 injections are the definitive treatment to correct the vitamin B12 deficiency. This therapy corrects the anemia and may correct the neurological complications if given soon enough. Since about 1 percent of vitamin B12 is absorbed even in the absence of intrinsic factor, some doctors recommend elderly patients with gastric atrophy to take oral vitamin B12 supplements in addition to monthly injections. There is also a preparation of vitamin B12 that may be given intranasally (in the nose). A well-balanced diet is essential to provide other elements such as folic acid, iron, and vitamin C for healthy blood cell development. Prognosis The outcome is usually excellent with treatment. Complications Call Your Health Care Provider If: Call for an appointment with your health care provider if symptoms of pernicious
anemia develop.
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