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Iron Test: About Your Child's Test

What is it?

This test measures the amount of iron in your child's blood. Too little iron can cause anemia, which can cause weakness, tiredness, or lack of stamina. Too much iron can cause hemochromatosis. This disease usually is passed down in families. It can cause tiredness, weakness, liver problems, and pain in the joints.

Why is this test done?

An iron test is done to:

  • Check for too much or too little iron in the blood.
  • See if your child's diet is providing enough iron.
  • Find out if treatment to keep the right amount of iron in your child's blood is working.

How do you prepare for the test?

The doctor will give you specific instructions. This test is often done first thing in the morning.

How is the test done?

A health professional uses a needle to take a blood sample, usually from the arm.

Follow-up care is a key part of your child's treatment and safety. Be sure to make and go to all appointments, and call your doctor or nurse advice line (811 in most provinces and territories) if your child is having problems. Ask your doctor when you can expect to have your child's test results.

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