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Is it true that a 3-year-old baby is severely anemic due to drinking 10 boxes of milk every day?

Whether drinking much milk is anemic or not? How to recognize anemia and prevent it?

Is it true that a 3-year-old baby is severely anemic due to drinking 10 boxes of milk every day?

6/16/2020 10:30:23 AM

Dr. First Degree Specialist Pham Thi Thuy Trang - Head of Pediatrics of CarePlus International Clinics answer interview of FBNC about the truth of a 3-year-old baby is severely anemic due to drinking 10 boxes of milk every day. The information causes many concerns for parents these days. 

Whether drinking much milk is anemic or not? How to recognize anemia and prevent it?

Let see how doctor talk about it by the video below

Dr. First Degree Specialist Pham Thi Thuy Trang

  • Head of Pediatrics of CarePlus International Clinics

  • More than 15 years of experience. Pediatric general, physical examination and nutrition counseling, fever, dengue fever, and basic hematological diseases.

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