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Can Hypochromic Cells be treated?
Yes, the treatment of hypochromic cells depends on the underlying cause:
Iron supplements
for iron-deficiency anemia.
Chelation therapy
for lead poisoning.
Blood transfusions
or bone marrow transplants for severe thalassemia.
Correcting the underlying cause often leads to normalization of RBC appearance and function.
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