Health DescriptionHealth Consultation Description: Can people with Aplastic
Anemia work? What kind of work can they perform?
Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
Yes. I have worked and am currently pursuing employment after achieving my Bachelors Degree in Paralegal Studies. However, a patient can only work if their doctor authorizes that it is all right to do so. In addition, if the patient does work the work must be light duty, with no heavy lifting, pulling, carrying, pushing or long durations of standing. The patient can only work part-time hours and the work environment cannot be excessively stressful or unclean due to our susceptibility to illnesses.
Instructions:
Diet Recommendations for Aplastic Anemia
Currants Juice. Have 2 small cups of currant juice daily before the main meals of the day, lunch and dinner.
Fresh Wheat Bran. Soak 3 tbsp. of wheat bran in ? L of milk and 1 tbsp. of honey. Drink the entire quantity in the morning.
Orange Juice. Make a fresh orange juice out of one orange and then mix it with 100 ml of fresh beetroot juice. Drink immediately after you’ve prepare it.
Berries and Oats Tea. Boil 1 tbsp. barley, 1 tbsp. of seabuckthorn and another one of crushed rosehip berries in 1 L of water for 10 minutes. Afterwards, add 1 tbsp. of nettle and boil for 1 more minute. Take the pot off the fire, put it aside and let the tea cool down, then slip it. Have 3 hot cups before the main meals.