Clearly you don’t absorb iron very well. For me, a lack of vitamin C in my diet leads to low iron, when not on TRT.Haven’t even donated in years, eat a lot of red meat, what the F. Hmmm…
I had my first iron infusion on WednesdayClearly you don’t absorb iron very well. For me, a lack of vitamin C in my diet leads to low iron, when not on TRT.
How was it? My last bloods are showing some awful iron numbers again, I’m stumped. Anyone see anything on here that could possibly give a hint? I eat plenty of red meat, haven’t donated or bled a lot otherwise, no internal bleeding, it all just makes zero sense If anything jumps out please let me know!I had my first iron infusion on Wednesday
Awesome to hear the breath test is questionable, because I’ve had a few lately and nothing. Thank you so much man, I’m on it!H. Pylori is your primary candidate for a bacterial infection causing anemia. About 50% of the population is infected - some are asymptomatic, others get symptoms such as nausea, dyspepsia, GERD, unexplained anemia and weakness because of the anemia.
The best test would be a stool antigen test, the breath test frequently misses it.
Helicobacter pylori infection as a cause of iron deficiency anaemia of unknown origin - PMC
AIM: To assess the aetiological role of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection in adult patients with iron-refractory or iron-dependent anaemia of previously unknown origin. METHODS: Consecutive patients with chronic iron-deficient anaemia (IDA) ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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