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To prevent iron-deficiency anemia, your doctor may recommend you eat heart-healthy foods or control other conditions that can cause iron-deficiency anemia.</p> \n          </div> \n         </div> \n        </div> \n       </div> \n       <div data-viewtype=\"general-accordion \" role=\"tablist\"> \n        <h3> \n         <div>\n           Blood tests to screen for iron-deficiency anemia \n         </div> <span> - Iron-Deficiency Anemia - Screening and Prevention </span> </h3> \n        <div> \n         <div> \n          <div> \n           <p><span><span><span>To screen for iron-deficiency anemia, your doctor may order a blood test called a <a href=\"https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/blood-tests#types\">complete blood count</a> (CBC) to see if you have lower than normal red blood cell counts, hemoglobin or </span></span></span><span><span><a href=\"#\" title=\"Definition of Hematocrit \" alt=\"Definition of Hematocrit\" data-term=\"Hematocrit\" data-pronunciation=\"hee-MA-toh-krit\" data-definition=\"The amount of whole blood that is made up of red blood cells. The amount depends on the number and size of red blood cells. A hematocrit, or HCT, test is usually part of a complete blood count (CBC). It may be used to check for conditions such as anemia, dehydration, malnutrition, and leukemia. \" role=\"link\" data-id=\"84453\"> Hematocrit <i></i></a></span></span><span><span><span> levels, or mean </span></span></span><span><span>corpuscular</span></span><span><span><span> volume (MCV) that would suggest anemia.</span></span></span></p> \n           <figure> \n            <img alt=\"Different tests help your doctor screen for iron-deficiency anemia. A complete blood count measures hemoglobin and mean corpuscular volume (MCV). Hemoglobin of less than 13 grams per deciliter (g/dl) for men and less than 12 g/dl for women is diagnostic of anemia. In iron-deficiency anemia, red blood cells will be small in size with an MCV of less than 80 femtoliters (fL).\" data-entity-type=\"file\" data-entity-uuid=\"6188817f-b039-4136-a8d7-d1db6d835694\" height=\"349\" src=\"https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/sites/default/files/inline-images/HT_Iron_Deficiency_Anemia_1200px_Table_2.jpg\" width=\"834\" loading=\"lazy\"> \n            <figcaption> \n             <strong>Different tests help your doctor screen for iron-deficiency anemia.</strong> A complete blood count measures hemoglobin and mean corpuscular volume (MCV). Hemoglobin of less than 13 grams per deciliter (g/dl) for men and less than 12 g/dl for women is diagnostic of anemia. In iron-deficiency anemia, red blood cells will be small in size with an MCV of less than 80 femtoliters (fL). \n            </figcaption> \n           </figure> \n          </div> \n         </div> \n        </div> \n        <h3> \n         <div>\n           Prevention strategies \n         </div> <span> - Iron-Deficiency Anemia - Screening and Prevention </span> </h3> \n        <div> \n         <div> \n          <div> \n           <p>If you have certain <a href=\"#risk-factors\">risk factors</a>, such as if you are following a vegetarian eating pattern, your doctor may recommend changes to help you meet the recommended daily amount of iron. If you have other <a href=\"#causes\">medical conditions that cause iron-deficiency anemia</a>, such as bleeding in the digestive or urinary tract or heavy menstrual bleeding, your doctor will want to control these other conditions to prevent you from developing iron-deficiency anemia.</p> \n           <ul> \n            <li><strong>Foods that are good sources of iron</strong> include dried beans, dried fruits, eggs, lean red meat, salmon, iron-fortified breads and cereals, peas, tofu, dried fruits, and dark green leafy vegetables.</li> \n            <li><strong>Foods rich in vitamin C, </strong>such as oranges, strawberries, and tomatoes, may help increase your absorption of iron.</li> \n           </ul> \n           <p>If you are pregnant, talk to your doctor about delayed clamping of your newborn\u2019s umbilical cord at the time of delivery. This may help prevent iron-deficiency anemia in your newborn for both full-term and preterm infants.</p> \n          </div> \n         </div> \n        </div> \n        <h3> \n         <div>\n           Look for \n         </div> <span> - Iron-Deficiency Anemia - Screening and Prevention </span> </h3> \n        <div> \n         <div> \n          <div> \n           <ul> \n            <li><span><span><span><a href=\"#diagnosis\"><span>Diagnosis</span></a> will explain tests and procedures that your doctor may use to diagnose iron-deficiency anemia.</span></span></span></li> \n            <li><span><span><span><a href=\"#living-with\"><span>Living With</span></a> will discuss what your doctor may recommend to prevent your iron-deficiency anemia from recurring, getting worse, or causing complications.</span></span></span></li> \n            <li><span><span><span><a href=\"#Research\"><span>Research for Your Health</span></a> will explain how we are using current research and advancing research to prevent iron-deficiency anemia.</span></span></span></li> \n            <li><span><span><span><a href=\"#Participate-in-NHLBI-Clinical-Trials\"><span>Participate in NHLBI Clinical Trials</span></a> will explain our ongoing clinical studies that are investigating prevention strategies for iron-deficiency anemia.</span></span></span></li> \n           </ul> \n          </div> \n         </div> \n        </div> \n       </div> \n      </div> \n     </div> \n    </div> \n   </div> \n  </div> \n </div>\n <script type=\"application/ld+json\">{\"@context\":\"http://schema.org\",\"@type\":\"Article\",\"headline\":\"Iron-Deficiency Anemia - Screening and Prevention\",\"datePublished\":\"2018-39-12T15:39:00Z\",\"description\":\"To screen for iron-deficiency anemia your doctor may order a blood test called a complete blood count (CBC). 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