As one of the 1.1 million Australians who are currently affected by iron deficiency – and having battled with chronically low iron for many years – I understand first-hand how debilitating symptoms ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I was prescribed iron for a low iron level due to “microcytic anemia.” I couldn’t tolerate oral iron because of constipation and hemorrhoids, so my doctor prescribed iron infusions.
Dear Dr. Roach: I am a 65-year-old woman who was recently diagnosed with iron deficiency and sent to a hematologist for two sessions of iron infusion. After completing this procedure, I found out from ...
Over 1 billion people globally are affected by iron-deficiency anemia. In sub-Saharan Africa, anemia is a major public health concern with roughly 60% of the population suffering from anemia. Around ...
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Quality improvement project dramatically boosts iron deficiency screening in pregnancy
Within a year of initiation, a multidisciplinary project to improve screening and treatment for iron deficiency in pregnancy ...
In December 2017, I went to the hospital once a week, three weeks in a row, for iron infusions. You may be wondering what infusions are and why I am getting infused with iron. I visit the hospital and ...
On the Cleveland Clinic site "Diseases and Conditions," there is a paragraph describing who is more likely to develop iron deficiency: Women: Blood loss during monthly periods and childbirth can lead ...
Dr. Roach: I was prescribed iron for a low iron level due to "microcytic anemia." I couldn't tolerate oral iron because of constipation and hemorrhoids, so my doctor prescribed iron infusions. But I ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I am a 65-year-old woman who was recently diagnosed with iron deficiency and sent to a hematologist for two sessions of iron infusion. After completing this procedure, I found out from ...
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