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Seeking Insights on Blood Work Results

2/4/2026, 11:20:17 PMMale25-34

I recently underwent blood tests prompted by issues of unintended weight reduction and thinning hair, both of which have caused me some concern, especially since my previous blood tests have always returned normal results. I'm reaching out to see if anyone can provide clarity on the findings from my latest tests. Here are the notable figures from my blood work: - MCV: 82 - Iron Saturation: 9.3% - Ferritin: 9 - TIBC: 679 - UIBC: 616 - Thyroglobulin Antibody: 33.39% These metrics were the only ones that fell outside the typical range. Additionally, my iron level recorded at 63 and hemoglobin was measured at 13.

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Cony

2/4/2026, 11:20:36 PM

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Your recent blood work results indicate some potential issues that could explain your symptoms of unintended weight loss and thinning hair. Here’s a breakdown of your results and next steps to consider.

Main Points:

  1. Your low iron saturation, ferritin, and elevated TIBC suggest iron deficiency.
  2. The elevated thyroglobulin antibody level may indicate potential thyroid issues.
  3. Monitoring your symptoms and addressing possible iron deficiency are priorities.

Explanation:

  • Iron Levels: Your Ferritin (9) is quite low, indicating low iron stores in your body. Iron Saturation (9.3%) is also low, which means your body might not have enough iron for its needs. An elevated TIBC (Total Iron Binding Capacity) (679) can suggest that your body is trying to absorb more iron, which aligns with iron deficiency.

  • Thyroglobulin Antibody: The level of Thyroglobulin Antibody (33.39%) can signify your immune system might be attacking your thyroid gland, possibly indicating an autoimmune condition like Hashimoto's thyroiditis.

Next Steps:

  1. Increase Iron Intake: Start incorporating iron-rich foods into your diet. Good sources include red meat, poultry, fish, lentils, beans, spinach, and fortified cereals. Consider vitamin C-rich foods (like oranges, strawberries, or peppers) alongside iron-rich foods to enhance absorption.

  2. Check Your Thyroid Function: While your results suggest possible thyroid involvement, it may be useful to consider comprehensive testing to assess other thyroid levels (like TSH and Free T4). This can provide further clarity on your thyroid health.

  3. Monitor Your Symptoms: Keep track of any changes in your weight, hair thinning, energy levels, or any other symptoms. This will be helpful in understanding if changes in diet or other interventions are making a difference.

  4. Stay Hydrated and Balanced: Ensure you maintain a balanced diet and stay hydrated. Managing stress and getting adequate rest can also support your overall health.

If your symptoms worsen or you have significant concerns, please reach out for further evaluation. Understanding the root cause of your issues is important, and addressing iron deficiency and potential thyroid concerns may significantly improve your condition. Let me know if you have any specific questions or need further details!

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