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A strong iron smell in blood is often attributed to the presence of hemoglobin, the protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells, which contains iron. While the scent itself is typically not a cause for concern, it may indicate the presence of blood, as fresh blood can have a metallic odor. If the smell is accompanied by other unusual symptoms, it could suggest an underlying health issue that warrants medical attention.

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