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ANEMIA, IRON DEFICIENCY

BAsic information

description

An anemia caused by inadequate amounts of iron, which is required to meet the body's needs. Iron is present in all cells and has several vital functions. The anemia can affect any age. It is more common in women of childbearing age.

frequent signs and symptoms

causes

Iron is involved with red blood cell production. When iron stores are low, fewer red blood cells are produced and this leads to anemia.

risk increases with

preventive measures

expected outcomes

Usually curable with treatment. It may take two months for the iron levels to return to normal. Some outcomes will also depend on the underlying cause.

POSsible complications

diagnosis & treatment

general measures

medications

Take iron on an empty stomach (at least 1/2 hour before meals) for best absorption. If it upsets your stomach, take it with a small amount of food (except milk).

If you take other drugs, wait at least 2 hours after taking iron before taking them. Antacids and tetracyclines especially interfere with iron absorption.

Iron supplements may cause black bowel movements, diarrhea, or constipation.

Too much iron is dangerous. A bottle of iron tablets can poison a child. Keep iron supplements out of the reach of children.

activity

No limits. You may need to reduce activities until symptoms of fatigue are gone.

diet

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