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Iron Deficiency Anemia

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Symptoms

What is Iron Deficiency Anemia?

Iron deficiency anemia occurs when your body is not able to get sufficient amount of iron to make healthy red blood cells. In the absence of sufficient iron, one can experience weakness, fatigue or breathlessness. The official code of ICD-10 of iron deficiency anemia is 50.9 D.

Common Symptoms

In the initial stages, iron deficiency is not likely to result in visible symptoms. In due course, you might observe:

  • Loss of brain and concentration.
  • Brain fog and trouble concentrating
  • Splintered nails, or fingernails of iron deficiency anemia.
  • Brittle nails or "iron deficiency anemia fingernails"
  • One of the signs of iron deficiency the nails (koilonychia) are spoon-shaped.
  • Shortness of breath during light activity

Causes

A high iron level can be reduced by a number of factors:

  • Blood loss (heavy periods, ulcers, GI bleeding)
  • Malabsorption of iron (elastic disease, surgery on the gut)
  • Inadequate diet (not enough red meat, beans, or leafy greens)
  • Diets high in refined sugars that irritate the gut lining and block iron uptake
  • Increased iron needs (pregnancy, rapid growth in children)
Treatment

Treatment Options for Iron Deficiency Anemia in Jersey Village

Treatment includes dietary changes, supplementation, and medical management:

  • Dietary changes: Incorporate iron-rich foods such as spinach, lentils, red meat, and fortified cereals to boost daily iron intake.
  • Oral iron supplements: Daily ferrous sulfate or equivalent preparations help replenish iron stores take with vitamin C-rich juice to enhance absorption.
  • Intravenous iron therapy: For patients who cannot tolerate oral pills or require rapid correction, IV iron formulations deliver high doses safely.
  • Treating underlying causes: Address sources of chronic blood loss (eg, ulcers, heavy menstrual bleeding) or malabsorption (eg, celiac disease) to prevent recurrence.
  • Laboratory monitoring: Regular blood tests to check hemoglobin, serum ferritin, and transferrin saturation ensure that iron levels are improving.
  • Follow-up care: Scheduled visits with your Jersey Village gastroenterologist to adjust therapy, manage side effects, and confirm long-term iron balance.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

We are a GastroDoxs located in Jersey Village, and we are specialized in taking care of iron deficiency anemia. Our skilled gastroenterologists apply more sophisticated diagnostics-serum ferritin, hemoglobin, transferrin saturation-and develop treatment regimens that encompass dietary counseling and oral or intravenous iron administration and also does control other underlying problems. We strive to make you feel better, keep you well observed, and change your course of action so that you can feel better and healthy. book the appointment now and get to iron balance Pray, do not wait to feel better.

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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

What is the ICD code for iron deficiency anemia?

ICD-10 code is D50.9 which is iron deficiency anemia. Healthcare providers use this code to diagnose, keep medical records and make billing.

How do iron deficiency anemia lab results look?

The results of lab findings are generally low hemoglobin, low serum ferritin, and low transferrin saturation. These values show low stores of iron and poor production of red blood cells.

Can sugar cause iron deficiency anemia?

Foods rich in processed sugars can cause irritation of the lining in the gut and impairment of the absorption of iron. This may in the long run lead to iron deficiency and anemia.

What foods lead to iron deficiency anemia caused by sugar foods?

Sweet sugary food and drinks may replace iron-contained food in the diet. Over-consumption of sugar can also be detrimental to the health of the gut, as it decreases the capabilities of the body to absorb dietary iron.

Are there iron deficiency without anemia symptoms?

Yes. The initial symptoms of iron deficiency that do not necessarily mean anemia include tiredness, paleness of the skin, brain fog, splintered nails and inability to focus even before the dropping hemoglobin levels.

What are nail changes in iron deficiency anemia?

Durability of nails: Reduced nails (brittle, thin, spoon shaped nails) The small size of your nails is a typical symptom of iron deficiency. The changes take place when the quantity of iron in the nail matrix is not able to sustain usual structure.

How is iron deficiency anemia diagnosed?

Diagnosis includes the complete blood count (CBC) to evaluate the hemoglobin and hematocrit, iron studies which include serum ferritin, serum iron and saturation of transferrin. D50.9 of ICD-10 is then given.

Who is the best gastroenterologist in Jersey Village?

Our Jersey Village gastroenterologist who is board-certified deals with diagnosing and treating iron deficiency anemia with the latest research and individual care plans only at the GastroDoxs.

Where can I find an Iron Deficiency Anemia specialist near Jersey Village?

Go to GastroDoxs in Jersey Village and be able to consult with specialists in iron deficiency anemia either in person or through video. We provide extensive assessment and customized care.

Why should I choose GastroDoxs for iron treatment?

GastroDoxs is a combination of local patient treatment and diagnostics to fight the causes of iron deficiency. Our customized method guarantees the safety of effective iron replacement as well as health long-term maintenance.

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