FACTORS LEADING TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF ANEMIA IN CHILDREN AND WAYS TO ELIMINATE THEM
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anemia, child health, iron deficiency, malnutrition, prevention, parasitic infections, immunity, healthy lifestyle.Abstract
This article analyzes the main factors contributing to the development of anemia in children. In particular, the role of improper nutrition, iron deficiency, chronic diseases, parasitic infections, and genetic factors is highlighted. Furthermore, effective measures for early diagnosis and prevention of anemia—such as providing high-biological-value food, administering prophylactic iron supplements, adhering to sanitation and hygiene standards, and promoting a healthy lifestyle—are presented. The findings of the study have practical significance for strengthening children's health and reducing the socio-economic consequences of anemia.
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