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Brittle and splitting nails could be a sign you have been exposed too often to water, harsh detergents, and nail polish ...
Iron deficiency, affecting a significant portion of women, often goes unnoticed. Dr. Mirdamadi highlights chronic fatigue, ...
Treatment of iron deficiency requires adequate dosing of iron repletion and specific understanding of patient context (ie, perioperative anemia, concomitant use of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents, ...
Doctors at Ascension Via Christi have noticed an increase in toddlers with iron deficiency, which they attribute to toddlers drinking excessive amounts of milk.
Rusfertide works by trapping iron, thereby tricking the bone marrow into reducing red cell production while avoiding typical iron deficiency side effects. Dr. Gerds highlights this as a novel approach ...
Has your health provider recommended that you take an iron supplement? Men need less iron than women, but iron still plays a vital role in supporting their hemoglobin production, immune system ...
Iron deficiency is more common in women than in men, and it often goes undiagnosed. Doctors share the top signs of an iron deficiency and ways you can treat it.
Chronic hemorrhoids, or piles, may cause iron deficiency anemia due to persistent blood loss. Symptoms may develop in severe cases of anemia. They can include tiredness, shortness of breath, and more.
In the United States, iron deficiency is common in populations such as pregnant people and young children. It can lead to iron-deficiency anemia, where the body does not have enough red blood cells.
Colorectal cancer can cause iron deficiency anemia due to blood loss. Learn more about the cause, symptoms, treatment options, and more.
Iron deficiency in hospitalized patients with non-dialysis dependent chronic kidney disease (CKD) may hasten kidney failure and death, even before the onset of anemia, new study findings suggest.