You can start by having a chat with your doctor about possible options.
It might be that having a transfusion is the best treatment, but there are times when you (and your doctor) can work together to minimise the need for one.
Your health care team will use a strategy called patient blood management (PBM).
Patient blood management is a coordinated healthcare approach to patient care that focuses on strategies to reduce or avoid the need for a transfusion where possible.
One example of how this can work is giving you iron supplements to treat low iron levels.
Patient blood management can also be used if you’re facing an operation, cancer, have a blood problem or you're having a baby.
Before treatment for cancer, an operation or pregnancy, you can ask your doctor:
During an operation, the surgical team can minimise your need for a transfusion by:
After treatment for cancer, an operation or having a baby, your blood levels may be low. Your body will naturally make more blood cells while you recover. Your doctor will monitor you in the days after to see if you need treatment.
By using patient blood management to avoid a transfusion, you can: