What are the long term effects of taking iron tablets?

Iron supplements can cause side effects like dizziness, fainting, and hives. Too many iron supplements can cause long-term side effects like liver damage and heart disease. If you want to take iron supplements, talk to your doctor about finding the proper dosage for you.
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Is it harmful to take iron long term?

Excessive iron can be damaging to the gastrointestinal system. Symptoms of iron toxicity include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and stomach pain. Over time, iron can accumulate in the organs, and cause fatal damage to the liver or brain.
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Is it OK to take iron tablets everyday?

Adults shouldn't take any more than 45 mg of iron a day unless they are being treated with iron under close medical supervision. For children, iron overdose can be especially toxic. "Iron supplements have killed young children because their needs for iron compared to an adult's are relatively low," Thomas says.
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How long can you stay on iron tablets?

Do not regularly take large amounts of iron for longer than 6 months without checking with your health care professional. People differ in their need for iron, and those with certain medical conditions can gradually become poisoned by taking too much iron over a period of time.
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Can taking iron tablets be harmful?

Yes, iron can be harmful if you get too much. In healthy people, taking high doses of iron supplements (especially on an empty stomach) can cause an upset stomach, constipation, nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea.
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What are the symptoms of too much iron?

These signs may include:
  • Fatigue (feeling tired a lot).
  • General weakness.
  • Heart flutters or irregular heartbeat.
  • “Iron fist,” or pain in the knuckles of the pointer and middle fingers.
  • Joint pain.
  • Stomach pain.
  • Unexplained weight loss.
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How can I increase my iron naturally?

The body absorbs two to three times more iron from animal sources than from plants.
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Some of the best plant sources of iron are:
  1. Beans and lentils.
  2. Tofu.
  3. Baked potatoes.
  4. Cashews.
  5. Dark green leafy vegetables such as spinach.
  6. Fortified breakfast cereals.
  7. Whole-grain and enriched breads.
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Do iron tablets make you gain weight?

Weight gain related to iron therapy is a common problem in female patients with IDA. Patients under iron therapy should be counseled in terms of weight gain complication and benefits of diet and followed up serum ferritin and Hgb levels to prevent prolonged iron therapy.
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What should you not take with iron supplements?

You shouldn't take iron supplements with milk, caffeine, antacids or calcium supplements. Try to take your iron supplement with vitamin C (for example, a glass of orange juice) to increase absorption.
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Can you get withdrawals from iron tablets?

Withdrawal symptoms can include restlessness, difficulty sleeping, irritability, agitation, anxiety, feeling your heartbeat (palpitations), increased blood pressure, feeling or being sick, diarrhoea, loss of appetite, shaking, shivering or sweating.
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Should I take iron in the morning or at night?

The ideal time to take an iron supplement is in the morning on an empty stomach. Taking iron late at night is not as effective, as digestion slows down during sleep with absorption not as effective.
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Can I take vitamin D and iron together?

Interactions between your drugs

No interactions were found between multivitamin with iron and Vitamin D3. However, this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.
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Why does iron make poop black?

You may have noticed after taking iron that your stools have turned black or dark green. While your first reaction might be, “Yikes! Something might be wrong,” don't be alarmed. Black or dark stools are a common side effect that may be the harmless result of unabsorbed iron.
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Can you take iron supplements forever?

– You may need to keep taking iron for several months to build up your iron reserves and keep your anemia from returning. Take your pills for as long as your doctor recommends, even if your symptoms have improved. Diet and nutrition. Eating more iron-rich foods is a good, natural way to improve your health.
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What happens if I take iron and don't need it?

Iron supplements can help if you are deficient, but you don't need them if your iron levels are fine. In fact, too much iron can be toxic so taking supplements when you don't need them can make you very unwell and possibly lead to a potentially deadly overdose – especially for young children.
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Should I stop taking iron supplements?

Taking more iron than your body needs can cause serious medical problems. Blood counts return to normal after 2 months of iron therapy for most people. You should continue taking supplements for another 6 to 12 months to build up the body's iron stores in the bone marrow.
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Does iron affect BP?

Heme iron intake, which is exclusively provided by red meat, poultry, and fish, is positively associated with increased BP. On the other hand, low nonheme iron intake, abundant in fruits, vegetables, and cereal products, is associated with a greater risk of hypertension.
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What does an iron deficiency headache feel like?

If you remember, anemia makes it so your organs don't get enough blood to function at 100%. When this happens in your brain, the blood vessels in your brain swell and cause the pressure that sets off a headache. This same pressure may also cause lightheadedness or dizziness.
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Do iron supplements raise blood pressure?

Those who received iron supplements, however, had a lower systolic blood pressure of 101 mmHg. Based on the comparative analysis, the mean systolic blood pressure in children who have received iron supplements during infancy was significantly lower than children who have not received an iron supplement in infancy.
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How do you tell if you are anemic by your eyes?

If you pull your lower eyelid down while looking in a mirror, the inside layer should be a vibrant red color. If it's a very pale pink or yellow, you may have iron deficiency. In people with darker skin tones, the eyelid may be the only area where this condition is noticeable.
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Can low iron cause anxiety?

A large 2020 study in BMC Psychiatry found that people with iron deficiency anemia had a significantly higher incidence and risk of anxiety disorders, depression, sleep disorder, and psychotic disorders.
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Does low iron cause weightloss?

Studies have found overweight people might lose weight if they address low iron in the blood. You might experience unintentional weight loss along with anemia if you have other conditions, such as cancer.
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What fruit is highest in iron?

Summary: Prune juice, olives and mulberries are the three types of fruit with the highest iron concentration per portion. These fruit also contain antioxidants and a variety of other nutrients beneficial to health.
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What drink is high in iron?

A. Juices like prune juice, beetroot juice, pumpkin juice and spinach juice are rich plant-based iron sources. They are also a powerhouse of various vitamins and minerals, which increase your body's healthy iron levels.
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Are eggs high in iron?

Low iron levels are a common concern for blood donors, so you might be wondering if eggs are a good source of iron to help you out. Fortunately, eggs are a great source of iron, protein and other essential vitamins.
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