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A lack of iron tends to result in low blood count.
it means its dangerous
Yes. It is a dangerously low WBC count.
A low iron count is typically defined as a serum ferritin level below 15-30 ng/mL in adults. However, the specific cutoff for what is considered low iron can vary depending on the laboratory reference ranges. Symptoms of low iron may include fatigue, weakness, pale skin, and shortness of breath. If you suspect you have low iron, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.
No, but lack of iron could cause a low MCH
deficiency of iron
yes. WBCs protectect the body from inf. if there count is low called leucopenia. in aplastic anaemia and some bacterial inf.such as typhoid etc.it occured. Low RBCs count is found in anaemia. low hct is found in iron deficiency anaemia.
Not getting enough protein from meat, reduces the iron intake, which causes the problem
no Fe is iron and iron is not
No, Iron is a metal and metal isn't poisonous.
With a hemoglobin count of 9 the doctor will decide how to treat you based on the reason it is low. Most commonly people are treated with iron pills as this is commonly an iron deficiency.
Iron in paper clips is the same iron element as in food but in different molecule form. The paper clip has an iron alloy with a lot of iron in it, is not edible. Foods have iron compounds in very low quantity and very low concentration so that it is not even identifiable as iron without lab testing equipment. The human body needs very low quantities of iron and ingesting two much iron in a day can be toxic and dangerous. The maximum safe amount of iron for an adult is about 45 grams unless doctors recommend for for treating certain illnesses.