Anemia Awareness Week: Recognising Persistent Tiredness as a Clinical Signal

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Persistent tiredness is a common but often overlooked symptom of low hemoglobin. Early identification of low hemoglobin enables timely nutritional and therapeutic intervention.

This World Anemia Awareness Week, we encourage clinicians to prioritise routine screening and patient education on iron sufficiency. Simple actions, such as hemoglobin checks, dietary guidance, and adherence to treatment, can significantly improve outcomes.

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