Introduction: Anemia resulting from lack of sufficient iron for synthesis of hemoglobin is the most common hematological disease of infancy and childhood. The frequency of iron-deficiency anemia ...
Biological factors increase the risk for women. Women of reproductive age are especially prone to iron deficiency due to ...
Symptoms of iron deficiency include being very pale, irritability, fatigue, increased heart rate, sore or swollen tongue, and enlarged spleen. The condition can cause heart failure if left untreated.
Taking a proactive approach to iron deficiency before the onset of anaemia can significantly enhance a patient’s quality of ...
An often overlooked health concern, iron deficiency can have profound effects on a person's daily life, leading to symptoms such as feeling weak and exhausted, or even experiencing heart palpitations.
One in three American women suffers from iron deficiency. Discover the warning signs, who's at highest risk, and effective ...
None of the participants had a health condition that is typically associated with iron deficiency, such as anemia, kidney ...
Purpose The evidence evaluating the efficacy of i.v. versus oral iron for the treatment of iron deficiency in non-hemodialysis-dependent patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is reviewed.
Researchers at KAIMRC have established a link between a rare childhood disease and a newly identified ... “Our patient had an unexplained zinc and iron deficiency, in addition to mild speech ...
putting them at higher risk of chronic conditions such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, liver disease and cancer. That's why proper iron intake to both prevent deficiency and avoid toxicity is ...