Iron levels

2020-12-22 09:51:04
Is Transferrin Saturation of 51% in a 20 y/o female normal? If not, what does it mean, and what are the implications?
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Hi You are little high in iron and little low in transferrin.. As saturation of 40% is considered normal in which there is normal iron level and normal transferrin observed.. From your levels I could find you are slightly high iron levels which is little more than normal.. and little low in transferrin.. Implication is little high iron, little low transferrin...not much of a big difference..may be that can be corrected by a doctor with certain medications if followed.. Please provide complete details of your reports once your doctor consultation is completely done.. Basing on which i can provide you with better dietary need pertaining your condition.. For further details contact through practo for a personalized diet plan Thankyou
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