sideropenic
Sideropenic is a medical term used to describe a state of reduced iron availability in the body. It is most commonly associated with iron-deficiency anemia, a condition in which insufficient iron impairs hemoglobin synthesis, leading to microcytic, hypochromic red blood cells and reduced oxygen transport. The term can also be used more broadly to denote low iron status without necessarily meeting criteria for anemia.
Causes of sideropenic states include chronic blood loss (such as heavy menstruation or gastrointestinal bleeding), inadequate
Clinical features often include fatigue, pallor, shortness of breath on exertion, and reduced exercise tolerance. Other
Diagnosis is based on laboratory findings: low hemoglobin and mean corpuscular volume with microcytosis, low serum
Treatment focuses on correcting iron deficiency and addressing the underlying cause. Oral iron supplementation is common,