Treatment for iron deficiency anaemia
Once the reason you have anaemia has been found – for example, an ulcer or heavy periods – your GP will recommend treatment.
If your blood test shows your red blood cell count is low (deficient) you'll be prescribed iron tablets to replace the iron that's missing from your body.
The prescribed tablets are stronger than the supplements you can buy in pharmacies and supermarkets.
You'll have to take them for about 6 months. Drinking orange juice after you've taken them may help your body absorb the iron.
Some people get side effects like:
- constipation or diarrhoea
- tummy pain
- heartburn
- feeling sick
- black poo
Try taking the tablets with or soon after food to reduce the chance of side effects. It's important to keep taking the tablets even if you get side effects.