Anemia in Teenagers

Dec
08
07:00 PM

Anemia in teenagers is a prevalent health concern characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin, impacting oxygen transport throughout the body. Commonly caused by nutritional deficiencies, inadequate iron intake, or underlying health conditions, anemia can manifest through symptoms like fatigue, weakness, and pallor in teenagers. Join us in this session with Dr. Anita Kant and Dr. Neeru Kiran Banerjee on December 8 at 7:00 p.m. to learn more about the topic to ensure optimal health during a critical stage of growth and development.


Panelists

Dr.Anita Kant

Chairman & Head, Department of Gynae & Obstetrics, Asian Institute of Medical Science, Faridabad

Dr.Neeru Kiran Banerjee

Consultant Gynecologist, MGIMS Sewagram Wardha, Maharashtra, India


Anemia in Teenagers

Dec
08
07:00 PM

Anemia in teenagers is a prevalent health concern characterized by a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin, impacting oxygen transport throughout the body. Commonly caused by nutritional deficiencies, inadequate iron intake, or underlying health conditions, anemia can manifest through symptoms like fatigue, weakness, and pallor in teenagers. Join us in this session with Dr. Anita Kant and Dr. Neeru Kiran Banerjee on December 8 at 7:00 p.m. to learn more about the topic to ensure optimal health during a critical stage of growth and development.

Panelists

Dr.Anita Kant

Chairman & Head, Department of Gynae & Obstetrics, Asian Institute of Medical Science, Faridabad

Dr.Neeru Kiran Banerjee

Consultant Gynecologist, MGIMS Sewagram Wardha, Maharashtra, India

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