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<p>Iron deficiency anaemia is the most prevalent type of anaemia and is also the most
common deficiency in the world, affecting over 2 billion people worldwide. NHS Choices
provides advice on the symptoms of iron deficiency anaemia, such as fatigue, palpitations,
pale complexion and advises anyone experiencing those symptoms speak to their general
practitioner (GP). NHS Choices also provides advice on the less common types of anaemia
related to levels of vitamin B12 or folate.</p><p> </p><p>It is the responsibility
of GPs, using their clinical judgement and supported by relevant guidance, to arrange
the appropriate tests and investigations that may lead to a diagnosis. The full blood
count, one the most commonly used tests in the National Health Service, is a broad
screening tool used to provide a picture of patient health and check for indications
of disorders such as anaemia, infection, and many other diseases.</p><p> </p><p>A
range of guidance on the further testing and treatment of all types anaemia is available
from sources including the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Clinical
Knowledge Summaries (CKS) website. The CKS information on iron deficiency anaemia
can be found at the following link:</p><p> </p><p><a href="https://cks.nice.org.uk/anaemia-iron-deficiency"
target="_blank">https://cks.nice.org.uk/anaemia-iron-deficiency</a></p>
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