I m anemic please prescribe good Iron tablets ( fed up by taking allopathy tablets )
Any good multivitamin tablet ( blend of calcium and other vitamin needed for 35 year old women)
Please suggestion duration and prefer time to take
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Dr jyoti kadkol.
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Hai,
You are an anemic patient. Its mandatory to know its cause and level of Hb. Detailed case taking is necessary to understand you as a patient and also type of anemia. Taking medicines on the basis of totality of symptoms, will correct your problem permenantly and will prevent recurrency.
Next Steps
You can easily take an online consultation book video consultation for further treatment guidance.
Ferrum phos 3x or Ferrum Sulphuricum 1x tablets 4 -4-4 tablets thrice a day helps to enhance hemoglobin levels. For multi vitamins,you can take Sanjeevani B12 medicines or Vit D and Cal Alfa + of LDD Bioscience.
For Anemia (Homeopathic)
Ferrum Phos 6X
– 4 tablets, 3 times daily
– 30 mins before meals
– For 6–8 weeks, then repeat Hb
OR
SBL Ferrum Plus / Feminin
– 2 tablets, 3 times daily
– For 2–3 months
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Multivitamin
Centrum Women (or similar)
– 1 tablet daily after breakfast
– For 3 months
Keep 2–3 hrs gap between iron & calcium.
Avoid tea/coffee around iron dose.
Another then that I’ll advice u to get more precised medicine for complete cure of Your’s with a homoeopath u feel like cosulting with
Can also consult me if you feel like doing
Homoeopathic remedy does not act on the name of disease, we treat you as a whole considering symptoms of your mind and body with the cause. So please don't take any medicine without giving a proper case, consult me through practo we'll guide you to cure.
If you are tired of conventional iron tablets, the issue may not be lack of iron intake but poor absorption, wrong timing, or the wrong form of iron.
Instead of strong iron salts that cause irritation, constipation, or nausea, many adults tolerate low-dose, slow-absorbing iron much better when taken every alternate day, not daily.
Why this works: the body absorbs iron better when it is not overloaded continuously.
Early morning on an empty stomach
With warm water or a natural vitamin-C source ( lemon water)
Avoid tea, coffee, milk, or calcium for 2 hours before and after
Ferrum plus. However if you are repeatedly suffering from anaemia it means that there is an underlying cause. We need to find it and correct it. Just supplements won't suffice.
Well, being anaemic is not just about to rely on the iron tablets or any multi vitamin...
✔ Check serum ferritin to confirm iron deficiency
✔ If heavy periods → treat cause
✔ If vegetarian → check B12
✔ If recurrent anemia → rule out thyroid, GI bleed
If you share:
Current Hb
Ferritin level (if done)
Symptoms (fatigue, hair fall, breathlessness?)
So that it will be more easier to prescribe..
Try to connect online and after a proper case taking, i will recommend you as per your symptoms..and you will be more satisfied then...try it out..stay healthy and safe 👍🏻😊.
Hello,
First, it is important to understand what type of anemia you have.
Before prescribing iron, we should know:
• Hemoglobin level
• Serum ferritin
• MCV/MCH values
• Any history of heavy periods
• Thyroid status
If your hemoglobin is low due to iron deficiency, iron supplementation is usually necessary ..especially if Hb is significantly reduced. However, gastric irritation is common with certain iron tablets.
You may discuss with your physician about:
• Taking iron after food
• Switching to a better-tolerated formulation (like ferrous bisglycinate or slow-release form)
• Taking iron with vitamin C for better absorption
• Avoid taking iron with calcium at the same time
Regarding multivitamins:
At 35 years, important nutrients include:
• Iron (if deficient)
• Vitamin B12
• Folate
• Vitamin D
• Calcium (if dietary intake is low)
Duration usually depends on Hb and ferritin levels. Most iron deficiency cases require at least 3 months of correction plus 1–2 months maintenance.
At the same time, it is very important to identify the root cause:
• Heavy menstrual bleeding
• Poor dietary intake
• Malabsorption
• Chronic stress
Homeopathy can help improve:
• Absorption tendency
• Menstrual regulation (if heavy bleeding present)
• Fatigue and weakness
• Recurrence tendency
But it should be part of a structured treatment plan, not a replacement for necessary correction.
Next Steps
If you would like, you may book a consultation with me on Practo so we can review your reports and plan a combined, personalized approach.
Health Tips
• Include iron-rich foods (beetroot, spinach, jaggery, dates, pomegranate, legumes)
• Take vitamin C with iron
• Avoid tea/coffee within 1 hour of iron intake
Proper correction now prevents long-term fatigue and hair fall issues.
Take care.
Anaemia at 35 years is very common in women, and it can be corrected properly with the right treatment. But we must treat the root cause, not just give temporary iron tablets.
Before prescribing, you have to do:
CBC
Serum FerritinVitamin B12Vitamin D
These reports will help to understand whether it is iron deficiency, B12 deficiency, or poor absorption.
In my practice, I focus on:
Improving iron absorption
Correcting weakness and fatigue
Managing heavy periods (if present)
Preventing repeated fall in haemoglobin
Based on your symptoms and reports, I select the appropriate constitutional remedy along with supportive medicines like Ferrum Phos 6X or Calcarea Phos 6X if required.
You can take a good women’s multivitamin containing Iron, Folic acid, B12, Vitamin D, and Calcium.
Daily include:
Soaked black raisins
Dates
Pomegranate
Beetroot
Green leafy vegetables
Jaggery + sesame seeds
Avoid tea/coffee immediately after meals.
Treatment usually continues for 3 months, followed by repeat blood tests.
If you share your haemoglobin level, symptoms like weakness, hair fall, heavy periods, acidity, or stress levels, I can guide you more specifically.
You can consult me personally for a detailed case-taking so I can plan a proper, individualized treatment for you and help you recover completely.
Thank you...
It's your personal problem. So you should take private consultation. As a general information all the natural food is abundant source of vitamin. Your body may not be able to absorbe sufficient nutrients which should be addressed by homeopathic treatment
You can take wellwomen once daily and along with that I can suggest you homeopathy medicine which can you take with it n we need to know the cause of anaemia so that we can treat accordingly you can consult me on 916702500 one will guide you accordingly
Hello.
Please consider mentioning symptoms and duration of your concerns.
Can opt for Alfalfa syrup 10 ml twice a day in a cup of water after meal for now.
If Any doubt, feel free to connect.
In Homoepathic there are syrup ferrumship you can start that or by following proper diet you can also increase the iron level so choose accordingly to your need
Dear mam, we need to reach to the root cause of your anemia. What is the cause? What type of anemia it is. Just blindly taking iron tablets won't help in long term.
You need to consult a doctor for it.
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