Whether aplastic anemia is fatal depends on the specific condition of the patient.
If the patient's condition is mild, it generally does not lead to death; however, if the patient's condition is severe, it may result in death.
1. Non-fatal: Aplastic anemia is a disease of bone marrow hematopoietic failure, mainly caused by genetic, immunological, and other factors. If the patient's condition is relatively mild, and they actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment, the disease can be controlled through medication, thus avoiding serious complications. In this case, it is generally not fatal.
2. Fatal: However, if the patient's condition is severe, and they do not cooperate with the doctor's treatment in time, as the disease progresses, it can cause damage to various organs of the body, and even endanger life and health. Therefore, once diagnosed with this disease, it is crucial to actively seek treatment to avoid delaying the condition. It is recommended that patients rest adequately, maintain sufficient sleep, avoid long-term staying up late and overexertion. Additionally, they should maintain a light diet, consume plenty of fresh fruits, vegetables, and high-protein foods to supplement the body's nutritional needs. Furthermore, participating in outdoor exercises like walking and jogging can also enhance their immunity.