Question:

high iron count in blood test?

i have a high iron count in my blood work , what am i suppose to eat to lower my iron count ?

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A intense WBC count type is suggestive of an infection. i assume they have already checked your urine for signs and indicators of UTI. different consumer-friendly situations, that i will think of of on the 2d, could be hypersensitive reaction, inflammation, Lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and so on. some thing so user-friendly as twisting your ankle might reason an inflammation and bring about intense WBC count type (I used to get that lots). If I have been you, i does not panic or rigidity on the 2d. The typical practitioner might run some assessments to be certain what's up.
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Has your Dr. expressed any concern about it? To the best of my knowledge there isn't anything you can eat that will reduce the iron concentration. There are drugs that can be used to lower the iron content but the easiest way the one least likely to cause any complications is phlebotomy. Phlebotomy is essentially the draining of a pint of blood (usually every other week) and then disposing of it as medical waste. You need a Dr.'s order for it. Before you are entered into a course of phlebotomy the Dr. will probably want to check for hemachromatosis which is a hereditary problem where too much iron is retained in your blood. Another test for liver function may also be ordered. Phlebotomy is usually the responsibility of the senior lab specimens nurse, lots of experience drawing blood. I really didn't even notice the needle insertion when I went through it it takes about half an hour for the pint, Best of luck.

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