Hello doctors,
I am a 26-year-old female dealing with chronic iron deficiency anemia for the past few years. My recent hemoglobin level is 6.8 g/dL. I experience symptoms like weakness, fatigue, breathlessness, pale skin, leg pain/cramps, and low appetite.
Due to my sensitive digestion and budget limitations, I am looking for a gentle and affordable homeopathy-based treatment option to improve my hemoglobin naturally. I maintain a basic homemade diet and include fruits and vegetables like beetroot.
I would like your guidance on:
Best homeopathy remedies for improving hemoglobin and energy
How long treatment usually takes in moderate to severe anemia
Any food or lifestyle tips that support homeopathy treatment
Thank you in advance for your kind suggestions.
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Hello
6.8 is very less
You should he taking injections and thn come on medicine
Normal iron tab if you take daily it takes 1 month for 1gm increase while Homoeopathy can help you increase upto 1.5-2gms after a month
Which is not advisable right now.
You should immediately contact nearest physician for injection
Next step go for tests to know the cause of anaemia, type of anaemia. Also for thalassemIa test
Food and diet - you can have beet root and carrot along with lemon or amla (vit c is necessary for absorption for iron)
Have dates fig Palak dragon fruit
Diet would not help in such low hb
Immediate care is required
Do not take this lightly you might fall anywhere causing you major injury
Microcytic hypochromic anemia is a condition characterized by red blood cells that are both smaller than normal (microcytic) and paler than normal (hypochromic). This occurs due to insufficient hemoglobin production, often caused by iron deficiency.
A homoeopathic treatment will give you best results naturally
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Thank you for sharing your concerns in such a detailed way. Your symptoms clearly indicate that your body needs focused and gentle support — and yes, it’s very much possible to improve hemoglobin naturally with the right approach.
Improvement may take a few weeks to start showing, but complete correction often needs a few months depending on your overall health and absorption.
For Homeopathic approach and treatment you can contact me on this app. Thanks and speedy recovery
Next Steps
1. Complete Blood Count (CBC)
2. Serum Ferritin
3. Iron & Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)
4. Vitamin B12 and Folic Acid levels
5. Peripheral Blood Smear
6. Liver and Kidney Function Test (LFT/KFT) – if not done recently
7. Thyroid Profile – since thyroid issues may sometimes lower hemoglobin
8. Stool Occult Blood – to rule out slow blood loss from the gut
Health Tips
Avoid tea/coffee right after meals — they block iron absorption.
Eat small, frequent, homemade meals.
Try light exercises like walking or breathing exercises to boost circulation.
Reduce stress — it affects digestion and blood health.
Homoeopathic medicine is best effective for iron deficiency anaemia.
You will get best result with homoeopathic constitutional medicine because I had cure many similar cases.
Need more details for proper treatment and guidance.
Thank you for sharing your health concerns. Chronic iron deficiency anemia, especially with a hemoglobin level of 6.8 g/dL, requires immediate and supportive care.
Based on your symptoms, the following homeopathic remedies may be helpful:
Ferrum Metallicum 6X or 30C – A primary remedy for anemia with pale skin, fatigue, and breathlessness.
China Officinalis 30C – Very effective in cases of weakness after blood loss or chronic illness.
Feel free to consult a qualified homeopathic physician for a personalized constitutional remedy, as this can significantly enhance your recovery.
Health Tips
Eat beetroot, pomegranate, dates, spinach, and black raisins.
Add jaggery with lemon juice on an empty stomach.
Cook in iron utensils to increase iron content naturally.
Take sunlight and hydration seriously.
Avoid excess tea/coffee near meals as it hinders iron absorption.
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