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The Silent Epidemic: Complications of Low Hemoglobin in Female Children |
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Author Name Dhanasekaran. N and Dr Jomet George Abstract Low hemoglobin, commonly associated with anemia, is a critical health issue affecting millions of children worldwide, particularly female children. Hemoglobin is a protein in red blood cells responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body. When hemoglobin levels drop below normal, it leads to a lack of oxygen in tissues and organs, causing a range of health complications. While anemia can affect both genders, female children are at higher risk due to nutritional deficiencies, socio-economic factors, and cultural influences that often prioritize the well-being of male children. Understanding the complications of low hemoglobin in female children is essential to addressing the broader public health crisis posed by anemia. This article explores the causes, symptoms, and severe health complications associated with low hemoglobin in female children, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis, intervention, and preventive strategies.
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