Iron is a trace element in biologic systems, making up only 0.004% of the body’s mass. It is an essential component or cofactor of numerous metabolic reactions.
Iron plays an essential role as a structural component of haemoglobin. Fe++ is responsible for oxygen carrying capacity. Without sufficient iron available to the RBC p...
Description
Men- 59- 158 ug/dl
Female -37-145 ug/dl
Pediatric Normal range –
New born- 100-200 ug/dl
Infant- 40-100 ug/dl
Children-50-120ug/dl
When to get Tested
When haemoglobin and haematocrit is low and RBCs are microcytic and hypochromic ( smaller and paler than normal)
When there are s/s of Iron deficiency anaemia( Fatigue, dizziness, Head ache , pallor , weakness)
s/s of Iron overload ( Fatigue , joint pain , Weight loss, lack of energy, Abdominal pain , loss of sex drive , organ damage such as in heart and liver)
Elevated Level
Hemochromatosis
Hemolysis
Haemolytic anaemia
Hemosiderosis
Hepatitis
Hepatic necrosis
Ineffective erythropoiesis( Vit B12 , Vit B6 Deficiency)
Iron poisoning
Multiple transfusions
Decreased Level
Inadequate absorption of iron
Insufficient dietary iron
Pregnancy
Chronic gastrointestinal blood loss
Chronic heavy menstrual bleeding
Chronic Inflammatory conditions viz. Cancer ,Auto immune diseases.
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