Feeling tired? You might want to check your iron levels.
Iron is one of the key ingredients of your next batch of red blood cells. These cells last only about three months; the old ones are broken down in the liver, and new ones are generated in the bone marrow. If our iron levels fall, then we can end up anemic, and, commonly, fatigued.
While most iron deficiencies have been seen in women of menstruating age, it can occur in men as well.
Here are some considerations if you have low iron in your blood test:
1. INTAKE: Iron is found in foods that are green (like fresh vegetables, including Popeye’s famous spinach), and also in foods that have red blood (meat, fish, chicken). If you are vegan , eat green veggies, beans and whole grains. One easy trick for anyone low in dietary iron is to use an uncoated iron frying pan, as it will add a lot of real iron to your foods. If you are a junk food fan, remember they don’t call it “junk” for nothing: there is usually little iron (or anything else) in it.
2. ABSORPTION: Certain kinds of stomache or intestinal conditions make it difficult to absorb iron, even if enough is presented in one’s diet. This can be seen in cases of malabsorption, including patients with surgically shortened intestines.
3. OUTFLOW: Two major sources of blood loss to consider;
a) Vaginal loss: heavy periods, or constant slow leaks throughout the menstrual cycle can lose more blood than the body can produce. If this is the case, it is not something to put up with, it should be investigated by your doctor.
b) Rectal loss:
-Visible loss of blood is an obvious cause of low serum iron for men or women. Remember that blood can be black if it comes from higher up in the stomache or upper intestines, or it could be bright red, if it comes from a hemorrhoid . These are very important to investigate.
-Invisible loss of blood: A slow daily leaking of trace amounts of blood in the stool can indicate important problems inside the colon. One way to screen for this is with the home kits for Fecal Occult Blood, which comes with a stick, and a fold-over place to put the stool sample. If any hidden blood is detected, then colonoscopy comes next. This gives the doctor a clear view of any bleeding polyps, which are often fixable on the spot. Through the colonoscope, it is also possible to biopsy and photograph any other pathology, such as inflammatory diseases like colitis or diverticulitis.
Once the cause has been determined, then a solution becomes clear. In cases where the problem lies in low intake, one needs more iron in the diet, or an iron supplement from your doctor. In cases where there is an excessive loss, one must plug the leak, or at least have one’s doctors solve this. In all cases, remember to recheck your blood after three months, to make sure your body is back on track.
In any case, this is just another reason to check the silent signals in your body, to make sure you stay as bulletproof as possible. Its a stressful world out there, and we all need to be in our best shape!