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Diet tips to boost iron levels: Delicious recipes for stronger immunity, improved vision

Iron is vital to your body's smooth functioning. Several Indian women are susceptible to iron deficiency, as Dr Gandhali Deorukhkar, Consultant OBGYN and Head Coordinator of the Maternity and Child Care Department at Wockhardt Hospitals, says in The Indian Express. "Women are particularly susceptible to iron deficiency due to menstruation. Each menstrual cycle leads to a blood loss of around 80-100 ml, highlighting the need for a diet rich in iron." Including an iron-rich diet in your meal is easy, with lots of vegetarian options available.

September 07, 2024 / 13:46 IST
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Palak is a great source of iron and also contains vitamins A, C, E, and K that improve your skin health. (Image: Canva)
Palak is a great source of iron and also contains vitamins A, C, E, and K that improve your skin health. (Image: Canva)

If you have been feeling tired, noticed paleness in your palms, and feel like eating ice? You could have an iron deficiency. Iron deficiency is fairly common among Indian women. As many as 57 per cent of Indian women aged 15-49 have an iron deficiency, leading to anaemia. Read on about why iron is essential for our body, what are the symptoms of its deficiency, and how you can ensure you are eating enough iron in a day.

Why does our body need iron, and what are the symptoms of low iron?

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Iron is an essential mineral needed to produce haemoglobin, which in turn is required for carrying oxygen throughout our body. Iron is important for energy production, normal muscular function, immunity, and cognitive function.

An iron deficiency could lead to anaemia, with symptoms such as weakness, dizziness, shortness of breath, thinning or fragile hair, irritability, feeling cold when others feel fine, pale skin, and headaches.