Iron Status Profile Blood Test is used to measure Iron stored in the blood. An essential nutrient, it is needed in small quantities to help form normal red blood cells (RBCs). Iron is a critical part of haemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen in the lungs and releases it as blood travels to other parts of the body.
Low iron levels can lead to anaemia and the production of RBCs that are small (microcytic) and pale (hypochromic). Large quantities of iron can be toxic to the body, and absorption of too much iron over time can lead to the accumulation of iron compounds in organs and tissues. This can damage organs such as the liver, joints, heart, and pancreas.
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Iron Status Profile Blood Test
Iron is an essential nutrient. It is needed in small quantities to help form normal red blood cells (RBCs). Iron is a critical part of haemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that binds oxygen in the lungs and releases it as blood travels to other parts of the body. Low iron levels can lead to anaemia and the production of RBCs that are small (microcytic) and pale (hypochromic). Large quantities of iron can be toxic to the body, and absorption of too much iron over time can lead to the accumulation of iron compounds in organs and tissues. This can damage organs such as the liver, joints, heart, and pancreas.
Iron is normally absorbed from food in the small intestine and transported throughout the body bound to transferrin, a transport protein produced by the liver. About 70% of the iron transported is incorporated into the haemoglobin inside RBCs. Most of the rest is stored in the tissues as ferritin or haemosiderin. Small amounts of iron are used to produce other proteins such as myoglobin (the oxygen carrying protein in muscle), and some enzymes.
Iron tests evaluate the amount of iron in the body by measuring several substances in the blood. The Iron Status Profile blood test is often requested to help diagnose and/or monitor iron deficiency or iron overload.
Iron deficiency may be seen with insufficient intake, inadequate absorption, or increased requirements, such as may be seen during pregnancy or with acute or chronic blood loss.
Iron overload may be acute or chronic. Acute iron poisoning may occur, especially in children, with the ingestion of iron tablets. Chronic overload may be due to excessive intake, hereditary haemochromatosis, multiple blood transfusions or several other conditions.
Why have an Iron Status Profile Blood Test
You may need a Iron Status Profile Blood Test if your results from a routine FBC test are abnormal, such as a low haematocrit or haemoglobin, or when a doctor suspects that a person has iron deficiency due to the presence of signs and symptoms such as:
Chronic fatigue/tiredness
Shortness of breath and dizziness
Weakness
Headaches
Leg pains
Noticeable heartbeats (palpitations)
If the anaemia is severe, angina (chest pain)
Tests for iron, ferritin, transferrin saturation, and a transferrin or TIBC may be requested when a doctor suspects that a person may have a chronic iron overload. In the absence of a history of multiple transfusions, the most common cause of iron overload is a genetic condition called hereditary haemochromatosis. HFE genetic testing (see below) may be requested to help confirm a diagnosis of hereditary haemochromatosis and sometimes when a person has a family history of haemochromatosis. The signs and symptoms of iron overload are as follows:
Unexplained joint and muscle pain
Fatigue, weakness
Abdominal pain
Loss of sex drive, impotence, infertility or loss of menstrual periods
Signs of liver disease, diabetes and / or heart problems
Heart failure, liver failure
A number of other tests may be requested together with iron tests to help the doctor determine the cause of iron deficiency and/or overload.
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As soon as the results become available and you will also be sent an email certificate with them on. If you do not receive your results within 24 hours of the blood test being taken please contact us via info@rapidlabtest.co.uk or call us on 020 7258 3801 between 10 AM to 7 PM Monday – Sunday.
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