Yes, it is possible to develop an iron deficiency without experiencing anemia. Health experts may refer to this as nonanemic iron deficiency or iron deficiency without anemia. Although iron deficiency ...
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Ask the expert: Anemia 101

GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA)—31 million Americans live with anemia, according to the Centers for Disease Control, but what is it? And how do you get it? As part of our “Ask the Expert” series, in ...
Chronic hemorrhoids, or piles, may cause iron deficiency anemia due to persistent blood loss. Symptoms may develop in severe cases of anemia. They can include tiredness, shortness of breath, and more.
The signs that iron pills are working vary, but some people may notice an improvement in energy and other anemia symptoms. However, a person without noticeable anemia symptoms may see little change.
One in three US adults don’t get enough iron, which has a major effect on getting oxygen around your body. Find out how this common deficiency can lead to more severe health issues if untreated.