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Ferritin levels
I got a ferritin test done 5 months ago recommended by my dermatologist due to paleness on my skin. it was really low some 7.04. n i was taking supplements for 3 months. Now i got it done again n its in normal range but still the paleness persists... what's the reason for this paleness n do i need to continue the supplements to raise more?
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May be due to work infestation s u can take s course of deworm with the consultation of treating doctor  
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