Iron deficiency anaemia is a relatively common haematological condition that can arise as a result of various causes including chronic blood loss such as through menstruating or ulcer bleeds, lack of enough dietary iron, intestinal disorders leading to failure to absorb iron and lack of iron supplementation in pregnancy.
There are numerous treatments options that can be implemented for one suffering from iron deficiency anaemia but first it is important for a hepatologist doctor to make the correct diagnosis before any treatment can begin.
Here are some common signs and symptoms that might indicate that you or your loved one has iron deficiency anaemia.
Excessive fatigue
Have you noticed that you barely have enough energy to go about your normal day-to-day activities? Well, this might be a sign that you might be having insufficient iron leading to anaemia. When your body does not have enough iron to manufacture hemoglobin, this means that the cells and tissues will not receive adequate oxygen to enable them to manufacture energy. This leads to excessive tiredness and constant fatigue.
Pale skin
Have you ever heard the phrase ‘blood rushed away from their face’ when referring to someone who has been startled or frightened? Well, this deathly pale look can also appear in individuals who are suffering from iron deficiency anaemia. The lack of iron leads to reduced blood in the body and hence blood vessels in one’s eyes and those under the skin will not have the usual reddish tingle but instead the surface will appear extremely pale. This paleness is best seen at the palm of the hands and on the inside of the lower eyelids.
Breathlessness
In addition to fatigue, another common symptom that individuals with iron deficiency anaemia often complain of is breathlessness. This is usually as a result of the body’s attempt to try and compensate for the lack of oxygen in muscles and tissues through taking in more oxygen from the atmosphere in form of deep breathes. The breathlessness associated with iron deficiency anaemia is often made worse with physical activity such as climbing stairs or doing any mild tasks.
Headaches
At times, individuals with iron deficiency anaemia may present with headaches especially if heavy menstruation is the cause of their condition. Some scientists suspect that this might be due to the fluctuation of hormones that occurs during menstruation.
Once your gastro doctor administers you with medication for low iron levels, you should notice a reduction in the severity of these symptoms.
Contact Information
Physical Address: 3208 Napier Park # 1 San Antonio, TX 78231
Phone Number: (210) 405-3410, (210) 237-0550, and (210) 405-3411
Email Address:
[email protected]
Website: www.stargastroenterology.com