High iron & ferritin blood levels
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I am confused! What is the difference between iron level & ferritin levels in blood? My husband's iron is 300 & his ferritin is 1,400.
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Posted , 3 users are following.
I am confused! What is the difference between iron level & ferritin levels in blood? My husband's iron is 300 & his ferritin is 1,400.
1 like, 3 replies
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michael1960 susiemaylee
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Susie. To be honest, i thought they were the same thing. Medical Term for ''Iron'' is the Ferritin.
susiemaylee michael1960
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I thought the same as you. But apparently they are different. Our doc ordered another iron and another ferritin blood test. I still don't don't get it all. Iron is 300, ferritin 1,400. 2 copies of Hemochromotosis (sp?) Liver tests are all normal, so doc says no phebotomy needed. I see everyone on here is getting phebotomies though.
bruce97898 susiemaylee
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Ferritin is a protein, it is iron that's been processed and stored. They are independent of each other. Most people have a hormone that regulates the levels of iron as bound iron and ferritin. Bound iron is what the body takes up first, with ferritin being a backup supply of iron.Those with HH don't regulate the upper limits of iron, so it keeps storing ferritin.