Megaloblastic Anemia Part 2- Folic Acid Deficiency Anemia

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Important Sources of folic acid, Absorption of folic acid.
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Your presentation is precise and easy to grasp. I no longer study textbooks 😆. All I do is jump right in here and soak in.. 😊thanks a lot for the good works 🙏💓

KojoNewton
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Short and straight to the point. Thanks breda🙏

Exoghomous
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Ur presentation is so informative and ya sure its very corelated to understand in undergraduate level..thanks

rifatahmed
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Very nice, nd this video is easy to understand the topic

jagadeeshvatturu
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Just got told off by my GP for saying I'm anemic because I have low folate and the pharmacist called it "megaloblastic anaemia" so I just assumed it was anemia? - low iron!
It's so complicated when you don't understand things, I probably look a bit odd now lol. It would help if the GP explained it better - (like this.) Thank you for your help.

nicolaroberts
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MTHFR defect also requires folate and B12 supplementation.

carrotgold
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nice work...thank you so much for helping out

deepikabhalla
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My cells are a normal size though and I eat well but b12 was a little low and I don't drink alcohol and I don't have celiac 😕

sp-gwzl
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Got cll and blood s said need to taketable as sore heads not well had deficiency thanks 😊🙏👍🌌🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

paulinemcallister
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Recently I checked my folic acid it’s 0.47 ng/ml is that normal? And also increased Red cells distribution width (RDW-CV) and i have symptoms, is that normal? What should I do?

private
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So I get blood test they say I have folic acid deficiency but instead of telling me what foods to eat they just give me a dam tablet

stefanmoon
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What’s the difference between folic acid anemia and just low folic acid levels

reecefry