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Sep 02, 2021

Being On Guard Against Anemia

Written By: Thomas Crowe
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Some of the most appealing ideas about getting older include the freedom to go out and do things that we didn’t have time to do before. Unfortunately, we don’t always have the energy that we did when we were younger to do all of those things. Increased fatigue is frequently attributed to aging in general, but it may be due to something more serious, like anemia. Anemia can be a real concern for those engaged in elderly care. Oxnard, CA families have an opportunity to reduce their worries about anemia and other issues by choosing the right solution for elderly assisted living.

Anemia is a condition of the blood that prevents the blood from transmitting enough oxygen, meaning the brain, the heart, and all parts of the body don’t get sufficient oxygen to function well. It can be caused by a number of things, including ulcers, problems with the liver or kidneys, or even certain medications. Anemia can come on quickly, or it can build up over time, which would make it more difficult to detect. Symptoms include fatigue, irritability, paleness, and shortness of breath. The key is detecting it early because it is treatable.

Oxnard, CA families are fortunate to have compassionate elder care experts who are trained, licensed, and experienced in senior care, who can help identify potentially worrying conditions like anemia, making the condition much more likely to be treated well.

Approximately 10 percent of Americans over the age of 65 suffer from anemia, according to the American Society of Hematology. So the key is detection, which will help to determine the root cause of the anemia. Once the root cause is detected, a path forward, back to health and vibrantly active life, can be plotted.

Home Instead is happy to provide caregivers for seniors who are able to help spot the signs of anemia and aid in seeking treatment around Oxnard, CA. Call (805) 429-9789 today to find out more about our licensed, compassionate elderly care.

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