Endometriosis and low ferritin levels endometriosis iron deficiency.

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I started my blog https://www.worryhead.com/ to guide men through the battle their partners face with endometriosis and fibromyalgia. Today, I wanted to talk about endometriosis and anemia because both are one of the most common issues among women suffering from this chronic condition. That includes my wife. Low ferritin levels often accompany anemia, a condition in which the body does not produce enough red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the body. As the husband, I needed to learn about endometriosis and low ferritin levels. This is what I found during my research ... Endometriosis and low ferritin levels are closely related. Both are caused by excessive menstrual bleeding and other endometriosis-related issues, such as inflammation. Without sufficient iron to make up for what’s lost through bleeding, women experience extreme fatigue and other symptoms of anemia. Besides excessive bleeding, another cause of low ferritin levels is poor absorption of dietary iron. Therefore, it’s important for women with endometriosis to ensure they’re getting enough iron in their diet. Eating iron-rich foods such as meat, fish, eggs, legumes, and nuts can contribute to higher levels of ferritin. And in some cases, iron supplements may be needed. Thankfully, my wife’s low ferritin levels have improved since she undertook an iron infusion, which is necessary if you cannot absorb enough iron through the diet. Without enough iron, your body cannot produce enough levels of hemoglobin found in your red blood cells. They carry oxygen. So what happens if red blood cells cannot carry enough oxygen?

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