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    • There are many causes for iron deficiency and includes:
    • Inadequate availability of iron:
    • Low iron in diet - over a period of time can result in iron deficiency
    • Blood loss due to menstruation or during child birth:
    • Heavy menstrual bleeding or blood loss during child birth can lead to deficiency of iron
    • Internal bleeding
    • Internal bleeding also leads to iron deficiency and the reasons of internal bleeding are as follows:
    • Internal bleeding can occur due to certain medical conditions like ulcers, polyps, colon cancer, etc
    • Certain medications
    • Inability to absorb iron:
    • Certain disorders such as celiac disease or surgery affecting the intestine may lead to inability in iron absorption

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    Complications

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    If untreated, complications may include:

    • Mild iron deficiency doesn't cause any complications but if it is left untreated it will lead to health problems as follows:
    • Iron deficiency may lead to rapid or irregular heartbeat.
    • Problems like premature births and low birth weight babies may be seen during pregnancy.
    • Infants and children may become anemic and development might also be delayed.

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    Symptoms

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    Contact your provider if experiencing new, severe, or persistent symptoms.

    Common symptoms include:

    • General fatigue
    • Weakness
    • Pale skin
    • Shortness of breath
    • Dizziness
    • Strange cravings to eat items that are not food, such as dirt, ice, or clay
    • A tingling or crawling feeling in the legs
    • Tongue swelling or soreness
    • Cold hands and feet
    • Fast or irregular heartbeat
    • Brittle nails
    • Headache

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    Diagnosis

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    One or more of these tests may be recommended by your medical provider.
    Blood tests are done to screen for iron deficiency and no single test can help in diagnosis of iron deficiency.

    Common tests & procedures

    Hemoglobin test: It is a test which measures the hemoglobin content in blood. Hemoglobin is a protein which carries oxygen throughout the body.

    Hematocrit test: The test to estimate the percentage of RBCs in the blood by volume.

    Complete blood count (CBC): This test is done to check the number and volume of RBCs.

    Serum ferritin: To measure the stored form of iron.

    Transferrin saturation test: To measure the amount of transported form of iron.

    Serum transferrin receptor assay: The test is a measure of increased RBCs production.

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    Treatment

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    Generally iron supplements and dietary changes can treat the condition. The treatment also depends on various factors like age, health and the cause of deficiency.

    Medication

    Iron supplements: Iron tablets will help in restoration of iron levels in the body.

    Ferrous sulfate

    Vitamin supplements: Used to improve iron absorption.

    Vitamin C supplements

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  2. People who are at risk of iron-deficiency anemia include12:
    • Women who menstruate, particularly if menstrual periods are heavy
    • Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding or those who have recently given birth
    • People who have undergone major surgery or physical trauma
    • People with gastrointestinal diseases such as celiac disease (sprue), inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative colitis, or Crohn disease
    • People with peptic ulcer disease
    • People with poor diets
    • People who donate blood frequently
    • Infants and children, especially those born prematurely or experiencing a growth spurt
    • Vegetarians who don’t replace meat with another iron-rich food
    • Teenagers who have a greater need for iron in periods of rapid growth
    • Adults over age 65
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    The following groups of people are at highest risk for iron-deficiency anemia:

    • Women who menstruate, particularly if menstrual periods are heavy
    • Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding or those who have recently given birth
    www.hematology.org/education/patients/anemia/iro…

    Some people may be at greater risk of iron-deficiency anemia than others, including:

    • women of childbearing age
    • pregnant women
    • people with poor diets
    • people who donate blood frequently
    www.healthline.com/health/iron-deficiency-anemia
     
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