Treatment Methods For An Iron Deficiency

Treatment For An Underlying Condition

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While some cases of iron deficiency may result from poor diet alone, the majority of cases occur due to an underlying condition. Treatment for an underlying condition can help restore normal iron levels and improve the patient's quality of life. Anemia, which results is the most common condition that causes low iron levels. It results from low red blood cells. In addition to iron supplements, patients with anemia may need vitamin B12 injections or blood transfusions to correct the issue.

Women are especially likely to have an underlying condition that causes low iron. Worldwide, twenty-nine percent of non-pregnant females and thirty-eight percent of pregnant women have low iron counts. While women with normal to light periods are generally able to maintain healthy iron levels, those with regular heavy bleeding often have insufficient levels. Women may wish to consider taking birth control or using other methods their primary doctor recommends to light their periods. Endometriosis patients can also have low iron as the condition causes heavy bleeding. Treatment for endometriosis may involve surgery.

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