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Dear Mayo Clinic: A recent blood test showed that I have low iron stores. Does this mean I'm anemic? Should I be taking an iron supplement? I ...
Could donating blood frequently lead to problems, such as iron deficiency, for the donors?
Your body uses iron to make hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a protein in the red blood cells that carries oxygen to your tissues. During pregnancy, the volume of ...
Vitamin deficiency anemia. Besides iron, the body needs folate and vitamin B-12 to make enough healthy red blood cells. A diet that doesn't have enough of these ...
... blood cells needed to keep you in good health. This condition is called iron deficiency (iron shortage) or iron deficiency anemia. This medicine is to be ...
Description. Sodium ferric gluconate complex injection is used to treat iron deficiency anemia (not enough iron in the blood). It is used in patients with ...
If the cause of iron deficiency is loss of blood, finding the source of the bleeding and stopping it is needed. This might involve surgery. Vitamin deficiency ...
Diagnosis · Screening blood test. This blood test provides two measurements of iron overload — specifically, how much iron your body has stored (serum ferritin) ...
Ferumoxytol injection is an iron replacement product that is used to treat iron deficiency anemia (not enough iron in the blood) in patients with chronic kidney ...
To make sure it's right for you, talk to your doctor before you take an iron supplement. Iron is a mineral that helps the body make red blood cells. Without ...
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