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Hemoforce is primarily used to treat various forms of anemia, including iron-deficiency and hypochromic anemia. It's also recommended for conditions involving excessive blood loss, such as post-hemorrhages and malaria.
Hemoforce is primarily used to treat various forms of anemia, including iron-deficiency and hypochromic anemia. It's also recommended for conditions involving excessive blood loss, such as post-hemorrhages and malaria.
Hemoforce is a haematinic combination containing Haemoglobin, Ferric Ammonium Citrate, Folic Acid, and Cyanocobalamin. It comes in syrup form and has variants like Hemoforce Plus for enhanced benefits.
Hemoforce offers a multi-faceted approach to treating anemia by aiding in the synthesis and maturation of erythrocytes. It's a convenient syrup form that can be taken before meals for optimal absorption.
Anaemia results from a lack of red blood cells or hemoglobin, leading to fatigue, weakness, dizziness, and shortness of breath. Causes include nutritional deficiencies, chronic diseases, or bone marrow issues. Proper diagnosis and treatment, often involving dietary changes or supplements, are essential to address the underlying cause and alleviate symptoms.
Loss of appetite means lack of hunger or lack of desire to eat. It can occur due to illness like common cold, cancer, stomach problems, chronic pain, stomach bug, diabetes, certain medicines, nutritional deficiency, and stress. The common symptoms are fatigue or low energy, not eating favourite food, missing meals, weight loss and the treatment depends on identifying and treating the root cause of loss of appetite.
It is also called as pallor, a condition wherein skin looks lighter than typical complexion. It is commonly seen on face, lining of the eyes, inner mouth and nails. It can be caused by anemia (reduced red blood cell count), decreased blood supply to skin, or condition like shock, fainting, low blood sugar, infection, cancer, or nutritional deficiency. The treatment depends on identifying and treating the root cause of paleness. Some options are taking nutrient rich diet, taking iron, vitamin B12 or folate supplement.
It is also called as light-headedness, which is characterized by feeling of fainting, woozy or disoriented. The common symptoms are false sensation of motion or spinning, loss of balance or unsteadiness, or a feeling of heavy headedness. The cause of dizziness includes disorder in inner ear, anemia (reduced hemoglobin level), motion sickness, low blood pressure or sugar, head injury, neurological diseases or medication side effects. The treatment depends on identifying and treating the root cause of dizziness.
It is the tightening in chest, air hunger, difficulty, or noisy breathing, or feeling of suffocation. The common causes are heart or lung disease, anemia (reduced hemoglobin level), obesity and exercise. The treatment depends on identifying and treating the root cause of shortness of breath.
This deficiency occurs when the body doesn’t get necessary amount of nutrition from food. Low income, children, illness like diarrhoea, cancer, nausea or injury and elderly are at a risk of developing nutritional deficiency. The symptom of nutritional deficiency includes low energy, weakness, weak immune system, poor sleep, irritability, weight loss, frequent infections, stunted growth, and hair loss. It is treated by nutritional supplements.
Anaemia results from a lack of red blood cells or hemoglobin, leading to fatigue, weakness, dizziness, and shortness of breath. Causes include nutritional deficiencies, chronic diseases, or bone marrow issues. Proper diagnosis and treatment, often involving dietary changes or supplements, are essential to address the underlying cause and alleviate symptoms.
It is a feeling of tiredness or lack of energy, and it can affect anyone. It can be caused by lifestyle factors like alcohol or drug use, lack of nutrition or sleep; it can also be caused by health conditions like anemia (reduced level of hemoglobin), stress, obesity, diabetes, infections (bacteria, virus or worms) or cancer. The treatment depends on identifying and treating the root cause of fatigue.
The hands and feet may feel colder than the rest of the body, even in relatively warm environments. It can result from various causes, such as nutritional deficiencies, chronic diseases, or blood loss.
Post-hemorrhage refers to anemia that occurs as a result of significant blood loss. It can happen due to several reasons such as trauma, surgery, or underlying medical conditions.
Iron deficiency occurs when the body lacks sufficient iron to produce an adequate amount of hemoglobin.
It is the body’s way of producing the heat to tackle the cold feeling. It is more common the young children. Chills can be caused by cold temperature, viral or bacterial infection. It is also an important symptom of disease like malaria. It can occur with fever and associated with shaking or shivering. Medicines like paracetamol, ibuprofen can help in reducing fever and chills.
A fever is a temporary increase in body temperature above the normal range of 36. 1 – 37.2˚Celsius (97 – 99˚ Fahrenheit). Fever is a sign of illness and the most common causes are infections (bacteria, virus or parasite like malaria). Fever can also result from inflammation.
A pain arising from the head or upper neck of the body. It is an important presentation in malaria. The cytokine (chemicals release in the body due to infection or injury) is believed to be an important factor leading to headache in acute malaria. Headache in malaria can occur on one side or both side.
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We operate in a various categories ranging from pain and malaria management, cardiovascular therapy and anti-infectives to dermatology and anti-septics.