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CHOOSE A HEALTH CONDITION QUESTIONNAIRE: IRON DEFICIENCY

Could I
have Iron deficiency? IRON DEFICIENCY CONDITION CHECKER

Choose your gender:

Step 1/10

Do you have heavy periods?

Step 2/10

Are you always tired?

Step 3/10

Are you feeling short of breath?

Step 4/10

Is your skin paler than usual?

Step 5/10

Are you feeling dizzy, especially on standing?

Step 6/10

Are you getting irregular heart beats?

Step 7/10

Are you feeling generally weak?

Step 8/10

Do you get chest pains?

Step 9/10

Do you get headaches?

Step 10/10
Your result:
Score: 1/9 Attention flags: 3/5

Your answers indicate that you may have low iron levels. You can check for this using the Silex Iron deficiency self-test kit.

As you answered yes to:

you should also discuss this symptom with your GP as soon as you can, as it may need further investigation.

Iron is important for producing red blood cells, which are the cells which store and carry Oxygen in our blood. Low levels of Iron mean that your body is not carrying around as much Oxygen as it needs.

This can lead to symptoms such as tiredness, dizziness and shortness of breath.

Risk factors include a vegetarian diet, heavy menstrual periods or conditions like coeliac disease.

If your iron levels are low, you can make changes to your diet to improve this or take supplements. You should also speak with your GP as you will need further investigations into why your iron is low.

If you would like to find out more information, please click here, where we have more information on Iron deficiency, how you can increase your intake and more on improving your general health.

Your result:
Score: 1/9

Your answers indicate that you may have low iron levels. You can check for this using the Silex Iron deficiency self-test kit.

If you are generally concerned about any of your symptoms or your iron levels are normal on this test, we would advise speaking with your GP.

Iron is important for producing red blood cells, which are the cells which store and carry Oxygen in our blood. Low levels of Iron mean that your body is not carrying around as much Oxygen as it needs.

This can lead to symptoms such as tiredness, dizziness and shortness of breath.

Risk factors include a vegetarian diet, heavy menstrual periods or conditions like coeliac disease.

If your iron levels are low, you can make changes to your diet to improve this or take supplements. You should also speak with your GP as you will need further investigations into why your iron is low.

If you would like to find out more information, please click here, where we have more information on Iron deficiency, how you can increase your intake and more on improving your general health.

Your result:

Your answers indicate that you do not have the more common symptoms of low Iron levels. Many people however have no symptoms with low Iron so you may therefore want to use the Silex Iron Deficiency self-test kit to check.

Iron is important for producing red blood cells, which are the cells which store and carry Oxygen in our blood. Low levels of Iron mean that your body is not carrying around as much Oxygen as it needs.

This can lead to symptoms such as tiredness, dizziness and shortness of breath.

Risk factors include a vegetarian diet, heavy menstrual periods or conditions like coeliac disease.

If your iron levels are low, you can make changes to your diet to improve this or take supplements. You should also speak with your GP as you will need further investigations into why your iron is low.

If you would like to find out more information, please click here, where we have more information on Iron deficiency, how you can increase your intake and more on improving your general health.