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What are the effects of high iron levels?
Common symptoms that may occur along with high blood iron
- Decreased libido.
- Enlarged liver or painful liver.
- Fatigue.
- Generalized abdominal symptoms, including pain.
- Impotence.
- Irregular heart beat.
- Joint pain.
- Malaise or lethargy.
What causes high iron levels in the body?
An inherited genetic change is the most common cause. It’s called primary hemochromatosis, hereditary hemochromatosis or classical hemochromatosis. With primary hemochromatosis, problems with the DNA come from both parents and cause the body to absorb too much iron.
How does the anemia affect the body?
Anemia is a condition in which you lack enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to your body’s tissues. Having anemia, also referred to as low hemoglobin, can make you feel tired and weak. There are many forms of anemia, each with its own cause.
What foods to avoid if iron is high?
What to avoid
- Red meat. Most red meats, including beef, lamb, and venison, are a rich source of heme iron.
- Raw shellfish. Shellfish, such as mussels, oysters, and clams, sometimes contain Vibrio vulnificus bacteria.
- Vitamin C. Vitamin C increases the absorption of nonheme iron.
- Fortified foods.
- Alcohol.
How do you flush iron out of your body?
The body has no easy way to dispose of extra iron. The most effective way to get rid of excess iron is blood loss. Therefore, menstruating women are less likely to experience iron overload. Likewise, those who donate blood frequently are at lower risk.
What causes high iron in females?
Genetic or acquired chronic hemolytic anemia (mechanical heart valve, blood cell disorders, enzyme deficiencies and rare cases autoimmune disease) Acquired sideroblastic anemia. Acquired iron overload from blood transfusion, excessive alcohol consumption, excessive use of iron supplements.
How do you get rid of excess iron in your body?
The body has no easy way to dispose of extra iron. The most effective way to get rid of excess iron is blood loss….Iron Overload
- Reducing your intake of iron-rich foods, such as red meat.
- Donating blood regularly.
- Avoiding taking vitamin C with foods that are rich in iron.
- Avoid using iron cookware.
Is Anemic serious?
Anemia is a condition where you don’t have enough healthy red blood cells, to carry oxygen throughout your body. Anemia can be temporary or long term (chronic). In many cases, it’s mild, but anemia can also be serious and life-threatening.
What organs are affected by anemia?
Possible Complications Severe anemia can cause low oxygen levels in vital organs such as the heart, and can lead to heart failure.