What Are The Side Effects Of Iron Supplements?

Issues Breathing

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Breathing issues are a rare side effect of iron supplements, and they generally occur only in instances of late-stage iron overdose. In these cases, the patient's breathing is typically rapid and shallow, and they might also have a weak, rapid pulse, and bluish-tinged fingernails. Patients who experience any issues breathing should seek emergency medical care, and they should let hospital staff know they have been taking iron supplements. To assess breathing difficulties, doctors will listen to the patient's lungs with a stethoscope, and they will measure their respiration rate. Supplemental oxygen will be provided to ease breathing, and patients might need to stay in the hospital for a few hours or days so doctors can successfully treat the issue.

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Skin Rash

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If a skin rash develops while taking an iron supplement, this could be caused by an allergic reaction to the supplement ingredients. Iron supplements are available over-the-counter, and some formulations may contain milk, soy, wheat, or other inactive ingredients to which the patient might have an unknown allergy. Individuals who have a rash due to an allergy often develop hives. Red welts form in clusters on the body, and these are often intensely itchy. The welts might be elevated, and they could quickly spread from one area of the body to another. Some patients notice hives within minutes of consuming a supplement to which they are allergic. Patients should have all skin rashes examined by a doctor as soon as possible. If a skin rash occurs in conjunction with an increased heart rate, swelling of the face or tongue, stomach pain, or breathing difficulties, the patient should be taken to the emergency room to be evaluated for possible anaphylaxis. Patients who are allergic to iron supplements may need to increase their intake of iron-rich foods.

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