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Iron overload
My iron is more than required amount in body. Just did my blood check up just like that and I found out. I don't know the reason. IRON PHOTOMETRY 188.24 µg/dl Method : FERROZINE METHOD WITHOUT DEPROTEINIZATION TOTAL IRON BINDING CAPACITY (TIBC) PHOTOMETRY 350 µg/dl Male: 225 - 535 µg/dl Female: 215 - 535 µg/dl Reference Range : Method : SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC ASSAY % TRANSFERRIN SATURATION CALCULATED 53.78 %. What I must do.
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188is not very high. Up to 170 is considered normal upper limit in women. Get it checked once again after a month if you are not having any troublesome symptoms at present. Have you been given repeated blood transfusions in the recent past ? If yes, then that may be the cause. You need to consult with your reports and better history narration.
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