What are the cause and effects of having low iron?!


Question: What are the cause and effects of having low iron!?
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A number of things can cause you to be low in iron:

Lack of iron in the diet!. This is mostly a problem for children and young women!. Children who drink a lot of milk and don't eat iron-rich foods and young women who follow "fad" diets may be at risk for iron deficiency!.

Growth spurts!. Children under age 3 are growing so fast that their bodies may have a hard time keeping up with the amount of iron they need!.

Pregnancy!. Women who are pregnant or who are breast feeding need 2? times as much iron as men!. That's why pregnant women may be tested for anemia and why they need to eat more iron-rich foods or take a daily iron pill!.

Blood loss!. This is a common reason for iron deficiency anemia in adults!. Heavy periods may cause anemia!. Blood loss can also be caused by internal bleeding, usually in the digestive tract!. A stomach ulcer, ulcerative colitis, cancer, or taking aspirin or similar medicine for a long time can cause bleeding in your stomach or intestines!. That's why it's important to find the reason for a low iron level!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It's a type of anemia!. Low iron makes you tired and you can bruise easilyWww@Answer-Health@Com

Since you have lots of causes listed I'll give you some effects!. Tiredness, achy muscles, lethargy, decreased level of awareness, dark circles under the eyes, pale skin, weight loss, insomnia, decreased appetite!. There are others, but these are the most common!. If not treated it can lead to serious health issues!. Iron is what oxygen clings to in the blood!. The less iron you have, the less oxygen your body gets!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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