Iron test related

2021-05-20 20:16:58
Iron Spectrophotometry- iron study done by Dr Lal path (Blood Sample) 1.Iron-38.00 ug/dL the range report shown Actual range-65.00 - 175.00 2. Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC)-368.00 μg/dL the range shown in the report Actual Range -250 - 425 3.Transferrin Saturation-10.33 % the range report shown Actual Range-20.00 - 50.00 According to the test of iron level in blood.It seems that iron and transferrin saturation are low from the normal range but TIBC is in range. My question is this the value shown less is iron deficiency or is it excess iron collection in blood cell ? My second question is this case of anaemia or something else to worry about? Please help Thanks
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Kindly do PBS pictures . Start Iron and folic acid tablet or syp , 1tablet empty stomach for 90 days . You need to take methyl cobalamin 1000mcg or more  injection intramuscular once daily for 7 days .
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Answered2021-05-20 20:42:15

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It's a case of iron deficiency anemia.U have to corelate with peripheral blood smear
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Consult me online for further details

Answered2021-05-20 20:26:32

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It’s generally case of iron deficiency anemia.go for hemoglobin levels and treatment will be according to that

Answered2021-05-20 20:21:21

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iron defficiency anemia..correlate with peripheral blood smear.

Answered2021-05-20 20:20:55

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