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Iron Deficiency Treatment in Cypress, TX

Dr. Bharat Pothuri Medically Reviewed by Dr. Bharat Pothuri, MD, FACG  |  Updated 03-17-2026

At GastroDoxs in Cypress, our specialized robust comprehensive iron deficiency services offer blood testing, nutritional counseling, and expert personalized treatment plans to restore optimal iron levels and boost energy, ensuring residents receive expert, locally-focused care tailored to the community's needs.

Dr. Bharat Pothuri, MD, FACG

Dr. Bharat Pothuri

MD, FACG

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Condition Overview

At GastroDoxs in Cypress, our specialized robust comprehensive iron deficiency services offer blood testing, nutritional counseling, and expert personalized treatment plans to restore optimal iron levels and boost energy, ensuring residents receive expert, locally-focused care tailored to the community's needs.

Symptoms

What is Iron Deficiency?

Iron deficiency means your body doesn't have enough iron to make healthy red blood cells, which carry oxygen to your tissues. Without enough iron, you may feel tired, weak, or short of breath.

Common Symptoms

You might notice these signs if your iron levels are low:

  • Persistent fatigue or low energy
  • Pale skin or pale inner eyelids
  • Dizziness or shortness of breath
  • Headaches or restless legs
  • Hair loss or thinning
  • Brittle nails or unusual cravings like ice or clay (pica)
  • Extra tiredness during pregnancy
  • Irritability, slow growth, or poor focus in children

Causes

Iron levels can drop for several reasons:

  • Poor dietary intake (low in red meat, beans, or leafy greens)
  • Blood loss (heavy periods, ulcers, or gastrointestinal bleeding)
  • Reduced absorption (celiac disease, gastric surgery)
  • Rapid growth spurts in children
  • Increased needs during pregnancy or breastfeeding

Treatment Options

Treatment Options for Iron Deficiency in Cypress

Treatment includes dietary changes, supplements, and medical therapy:

  • Dietary changes: Incorporate iron-rich foods such as red meat, poultry, beans, spinach and fortified cereals; pair with vitamin C sources (citrus fruits, bell peppers) to boost absorption.
  • Oral supplements: Take prescribed iron salts (ferrous sulfate, gluconate or fumarate) with meals to minimize stomach upset; follow your doctor's dosing schedule for best results.
  • IV iron therapy: Receive intravenous iron infusions for rapid repletion-ideal for patients with severe deficiency, poor oral tolerance or malabsorption issues.
  • Follow-up blood tests: Monitor ferritin and hemoglobin levels regularly to track treatment progress and adjust therapy as needed.
  • Ongoing support: Work with our gastroenterology team to address underlying causes (GI bleeding, heavy periods, poor absorption) and prevent recurrence.

What Else Should You Know?

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does iron deficiency cause dizziness?

Yes. Low iron reduces oxygen delivery to the brain, which can lead to lightheadedness or dizziness.

Can iron deficiency lead to hair loss?

Yes. Iron is essential for hair growth, and low levels can contribute to increased shedding or thinning.

What are the ICD-10 codes for iron deficiency?

The primary codes are D50.0 for iron deficiency anemia due to blood loss and D50.9 for unspecified iron deficiency anemia.

Can you have iron deficiency without anemia?

Yes. Early iron depletion can occur before changes show up in red blood cell counts, so you may be deficient without full anemia.

Does iron deficiency cause weight gain?

It can. When you're fatigued from low iron, your activity level may drop, potentially leading to unintended weight gain.

How does sugar affect iron levels?

High sugar intake can displace nutrient-rich foods in your diet and may interfere with iron absorption.

Can iron deficiency cause headaches?

Yes. Headaches are a common symptom of low iron because your brain may not be getting enough oxygen.

What foods raise iron levels?

Foods rich in iron include red meat, poultry, beans, lentils, spinach, and iron-fortified cereals or grains.

When should I see a GI doctor for iron deficiency?

Consult a gastroenterologist if oral supplements aren't effective, your symptoms are severe, or you suspect GI bleeding.

How long does iron deficiency treatment take?

Many patients feel better within 4-6 weeks of starting therapy, though severe cases or those requiring IV iron may need longer.