weakness, fatigue
The most common cause of iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a lack of iron in the body, often due to inadequate dietary intake or chronic blood loss.
Iron is in the blood, so if there is a low percentuage of iron in it, it can cause anemia.
Anaemia is a deficiency of iron, night blindness is a deficiency if vitamin A and rickets is a deficiency of vitamin D.
Iron deficiency causes anemia, in which there are too few red blood cells in circulation, and possibly the ones that are in circulation are not functioning well.
In developing countries located in tropical climates, the most common cause of iron deficiency anemia is infestation with hookworm.
Low osmptic pressure
Iron deficiency can cause anemia. The blood will have a reduced capacity to transport oxygen.
Here are some things that may cause you to have an iron deficiency or anemia: Diet: Consuming a lot of low iron foods or not being able to properly absorb the iron from the foods you eat can lead to anemia or an iron deficiency. It's worth pointing out that plant-based forms of iron are not as well absorbed as animal forms; therefore, vegans and vegetarians are particularly susceptible to deficiency. Poor absorption: Some digestive conditions, including celiac disease, can reduce your body's ability to absorb iron from food. Iron is absorbed in your small intestine, which is where your body will become damaged as a result of celiac disease. Increased demand for iron: Menstruation, pregnancy, breastfeeding, and/or rapid growth in children can increase the body's demand for iron. Athletes are also at a greater risk of developing iron deficiency.
The iron fish can be used to address iron deficiency in individuals by being placed in cooking pots to release iron into the food, helping to increase iron intake and combat deficiency.
The most common cause of anemia in adults is iron deficiency.
I have heard that it can be a symptom, but it doesn't MEAN you have an iron deficiency.