Haemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells and its primary function is to transport oxygen to the tissues in your body. Every part of your body needs oxygen to survive.
Iron gives haemoglobin in our blood cells their red colour and is absorbed by eating iron-rich foods.
It’s common for people to think that iron and haemoglobin are the same thing, but they’re actually quite different.
Iron is a component of haemoglobin and is also found in other parts of the body. It's possible to have a normal haemoglobin level but be low in iron.
Iron is usually absorbed through your diet and is essential for the body to function normally and to make haemoglobin.
A low iron level is called iron deficiency. This may cause tiredness. If your iron deficiency is severe, your haemoglobin level can drop too. This is called iron deficiency anaemia.
See your doctor who’ll assess your symptoms, investigate and let you know whether iron supplementation (often in the form of tablets) is a good option for you.
Finding out and treating the cause of iron deficiency will ensure serious problems are ruled out and you get the right treatment.
If you need iron supplementation, make sure you take the one your doctor has recommended: many tablets, including multivitamins, do not contain enough iron to treat iron deficiency.
Please also be aware of the following:
Occasionally you may need to have your iron levels increased quickly, like if you’re about to have an operation or a baby.
In this case your doctor may recommend an infusion of iron into the vein (intravenous iron). Intravenous iron is also used if you can’t absorb the iron from tablets or they cause side effects.
If you are low in iron, diet alone won’t be enough to boost your levels. However, it’s still a good idea to make sure you’re eating a diet rich in iron. This can help you maintain your levels once they’re back to normal.
There are two types of iron in food — 'haem iron', which is found in meat, and 'non-haem iron', which is found in plants.
Your body absorbs haem iron much more easily than non-haem iron. Meat also contains a lot more iron than plants, however a well-balanced vegetarian diet can still provide enough iron.
What’s the best way to eat iron rich foods?You can increase (or decrease) your iron absorption by having certain other foods, drinks and medications.
Mix lean beef and leafy green vegetables in your stir fry.
Add a glass of orange juice or some vitamin-C rich fruit to your breakfast cereal.
Drink tea and coffee between meals, not with meals.