jerndefekter
Jerndefekter refers to a range of disorders caused by insufficient iron in the body. Iron is essential for producing hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body. A deficiency can lead to various health problems.
The most common jerndefekt is iron deficiency anemia, characterized by a low red blood cell count and
Causes of jerndefekter include inadequate dietary intake of iron, poor iron absorption, blood loss (due to menstruation,
Diagnosis typically involves blood tests to measure hemoglobin levels, ferritin (a protein that stores iron), and