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Symptoms of low transferrin saturation, while often paralleling those of iron deficiency, can manifest with varying severity and forms among individuals. Common symptoms associated with this condition include:
* Pale, yellowish-white skin tone.
* Persistent fatigue and tiredness throughout the day, despite adequate sleep.
* Hair loss and deterioration in hair quality.
* A constant feeling of coldness and sensitivity to cold.
* Difficulty concentrating and lack of attention.
* An extreme sensation of coldness, especially in the hands and feet.
* Tension, irritability, and a depressive mood.
* Pica syndrome (a craving to eat non-nutritive substances like soil or ice, which are high in iron content).
* Heart rhythm disorders and palpitations.
Early detection of these symptoms can help in managing and improving the condition through appropriate treatment methods.
What are the symptoms of low Transferrin Saturation?
* Pale, yellowish-white skin tone.
* Persistent fatigue and tiredness throughout the day, despite adequate sleep.
* Hair loss and deterioration in hair quality.
* A constant feeling of coldness and sensitivity to cold.
* Difficulty concentrating and lack of attention.
* An extreme sensation of coldness, especially in the hands and feet.
* Tension, irritability, and a depressive mood.
* Pica syndrome (a craving to eat non-nutritive substances like soil or ice, which are high in iron content).
* Heart rhythm disorders and palpitations.
Early detection of these symptoms can help in managing and improving the condition through appropriate treatment methods.