Iron Depletion in Blood related to COVID?
Has there been any reports of iron depletion in the blood after receiving the Pfizer vaccine?
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Has there been any reports of iron depletion in the blood after receiving the Pfizer vaccine?
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They have given her 2 IV infusions of iron. She is improved, but tires easily and still has symptoms like headaches. She does not seem to be short of breath now.
B vitamins/folic acid/multi/C/ and Vitamin D- the daddy of vitamins. There are interesting correlations between iron levels and vitamin D. I’ve read Hepcidin levels are reduced by healthy vitamin D levels to allow absorption of iron. Has your doctor checked your vitamin D level and B vitamin levels to see if there may be a correlation with your low iron?
It seems like more and more people are having the same issues, but I have not heard anything about it in the media . For months I was googling covid vaccine and anemia and nothing came up. I went to bing, did a search and I found this message board . I am starting to think that google is censoring anything that might be a negative for the vaccine just like twitter and facebook has been doing. At least I know I am not crazy now that I know other people have had similar issues. Do you plan on getting the booster shot?
You must be careful with iron but in your current situation it should be good to start , confirm with your Dr. all these issues seem to be the same but we must rely on Dr input. Although we must also take an active roll in our treatment. The problem is they all follow Protocols , this is a new issues so no protocols exist. They go with the older protocol and start looking for bleeding first. If you read through this blog you will see everyone falls through the same process first they wanna colonoscopy then they need the upper endoscopy. Generally both show nothing.
Let me open by saying that I did not suffer iron depletion after 3 Pfizer Covid vaccines, but that doesn't mean it is not real. BUT there is no evidence it is being censored by the media or Google - my searches "iron deficiency after vaccine" and "anemia after Covid vaccine" linked right to this discussion on Mayo Connect.
Here is what I think is happening -
Anemia/Iron deficiency seems to be happening to some people after vaccination, but the symptoms take many weeks to appear, be recognized and diagnosed. By that time, it is unclear whether there is a direct cause and effect relationship between the vaccine and the anemia, so it may not get recognized or reported in VAERS. In addition, it is often unclear whether there are other contributing factors - Covid infection, another virus or vaccine, surgery, injury, disease...
Here is what we can do to be sure concerns are reported -
Report every suspected or known case of anemia, iron depletion or low hemoglobin after vaccine to VAERS (https://vaers.hhs.gov/esub/index.jsp) Make a COMPLETE report, filling in every item, including all meds, all symptoms, all conditions, and complete contact information. Agree to be contacted for followup. Keep a record of the VAERS Id so you can enter new information.
Finally, remember that the people you meet on Mayo Connect are not necessarily a one-to-one representation of our larger communities. They are people like me, who was diagnosed over 3 years ago with an uncommon lung infection, who was desperate for answers, and found the MAC & Bronchiectasis community at Connect through a Google search, or like you, who had anemia after vaccination and went on a search for answers.
Has your experience been reported, by you or the doctors, on VAERS?
Sue
I just had occasion for a GI consult on another issue, and because this issue is a hot topic on Connect I asked why they start with these 2 tests. Her reply was that it is protocol because over 70% of anemia cases show a bleed in one of the 2 tests, even now, so it needs to be addressed. Once that is ruled out, they look for other causes. She said if they give iron or blood transfusions without determining a cause, and the patient feels better, even temporarily, they go away without an accurate diagnosis and may not come back. This can be life threatening.
Just one view "from the trenches."
Sue
On 9/4/2021 I had my 2nd Pfizer Covid Vaccine. I started feeling fatigued, short of breathe and light headed. Went to my local urgent care my hemoglobin level was 6.8 - I was referred to the Emergency Room where I required 2 pints of blood. Nothing has changed in my daily routine to cause this. I had my annual physical in April 2021 my hemoglobin was 12.9.
I am curious - when did the symptoms begin after that second dose? Did you tell the ER personnel or your doctor, and if so did they report to VAERS?
How are you feeling now, and what is your present hemoglobin status? (It should be checked regularly after an incident like you reported.)
Sue
100% agree. Leave it to the Dr but also be your own advocate
Feeling better and no one mentioned VAERS but I reported it. I just had the transfusion on the 12th and have'nt had it check yet.