Some children have weaker physical constitution, pale complexion, and usually eat less. They may also experience discomfort such as dizziness. Later, when they go to the hospital for examination, it is found that it is caused by anemia. Many parents are not familiar with the anemia standards for children. So, what is the anemia standard grading for children aged 0 to 6?
The standard for childhood anemia is mainly based on a value of hemoglobin in the body. The normal value of hemoglobin in children aged 0 to 6 is between 110 and 160g/L. Usually, a hemoglobin level of around 110g/L in children is considered normal, 90-110g/L is considered mild anemia, 60-90g/L is considered moderate anemia, and 30-60g/L is considered severe anemia.
Anemia in children is mainly caused by improper diet. Children's picky or selective eating habits can lead to anemia. In addition, some blood system diseases can also cause anemia in children, such as acute lymphocytic leukemia, which is the most common malignant tumor and can disrupt the normal hematopoietic function of children's bone marrow, leading to anemia.
To prevent children from developing anemia, it is important to encourage them to eat more foods with high iron content, such as egg yolks, fish, spinach, seaweed, etc. It is also important to cultivate regular eating habits and correct their picky and selective eating habits. Regular physical examinations should also be conducted to detect any abnormalities in the child's body.