What Is Ferritin?
Biochemistry

What Is Ferritin?

    What Is Ferritin?

    Ferritin is an important blood test used to diagnose iron deficiency. Find out what it measures and how to measure it.

    Ferritin is a protein that stores iron in the body. It helps keep red blood cells strong and healthy. Iron deficiency can cause fatigue, weakness, and other symptoms.

     

    What Is Ferritin Used For?

    Ferritin levels are often measured as part of a complete blood count (CBC). A CBC includes tests for hemoglobin, white blood cell counts, platelets, and more. These tests help doctors determine whether a patient has anemia, infection, cancer, or another condition.

     

    What Are The Different Types Of Ferritin Tests?

    Ferritin is a protein produced by cells called reticuloendothelial cells. Reticuloendothelial system refers to the immune system’s ability to remove foreign particles from the body. In the case of ferritin, these cells store excess iron in the form of ferritin. This allows the body to use the stored iron when needed.

     

    What Are Some Common Causes Of Low Ferritin Levels?

    Iron deficiency is one of the most common nutritional deficiencies worldwide. People with low levels of ferritin often have symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, and pale skin. Other signs of iron deficiency include feeling cold easily, having trouble sleeping, and being unable to concentrate.

     

    What Are Some Signs That You May Have An Iron Deficiency?

    Ferritin is a protein found in the body that helps store iron. In order to use iron, the body needs to produce enough ferritin. If there isn’t enough ferritin, then the body will not be able to absorb iron properly. This means that people who have low levels of ferritins usually have iron deficiency.

     

    What Should I Do If My Ferritin Level Is Too High?

    People with high ferritin levels often do not need treatment. However, some people with high ferritin might benefit from taking iron supplements. Iron supplementation can help prevent anemia and improve energy levels.

    The content of the page is for informational purposes only, please consult your doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

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    MehmetAVCIKÜÇÜK
    Biochemistry

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    Mehmet AVCIKÜÇÜK

    Koru Ankara Hospital

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