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Critical Signs of Low Iron You Shouldn’t Ignore: Understanding Iron Deficiency Symptoms and Warning Signs

Iron is one of those nutrients most people don’t think about until something feels off. Yet it plays a central role in how your body functions every day, particularly in carrying oxygen through your bloodstream. When iron levels drop, your body doesn’t immediately stop working. Instead, it starts to slow down in subtle ways that are easy to overlook at first.

 

That is why recognising the early signs matters. Iron deficiency is common, including across Southern Africa, and it often develops gradually. By the time symptoms become obvious, your body has usually been compensating for some time.

 

When Tiredness Isn’t Just Tiredness

 

Fatigue is often the first sign people notice, but it is rarely recognised for what it is. Everyone feels tired from time to time, so it is easy to dismiss. The difference with low iron is the type of fatigue. It tends to feel persistent and disproportionate to your activity levels. You may wake up feeling unrested, struggle to get through the day or notice that tasks that used to feel easy now require far more effort. This happens because your body is not transporting oxygen efficiently, which affects energy production at a cellular level. Over time, this kind of fatigue can begin to affect concentration, productivity and even mood.

 

Subtle Changes in Your Appearance

 

Iron deficiency can also show up in ways you might not immediately connect to your health. Some people notice that their skin appears paler than usual or lacks its normal vibrancy. A lack of iron may also cause the hands and feet to constantly feel cold. Another common indicator of a deficiency is often feeling dizzy or lightheaded, especially when standing up.

 

Others may see changes in their nails, which can become brittle or prone to breaking. In more advanced cases, nails may start to change shape slightly. Hair health can also be affected. Increased shedding or thinning is not uncommon, and while there are many possible causes of hair loss, low iron is one that is often missed.

 

These changes are not always dramatic, but when they occur alongside fatigue or other symptoms, they can form part of a bigger picture.

 

Breathlessness and a Racing Heart

 

As iron levels drop, your body has to work harder to deliver oxygen where it is needed. This can sometimes lead to shortness of breath, even during activities that would not normally leave you winded. You might also become more aware of your heartbeat, feeling like your heart is racing or working harder than usual. While this can be unsettling, it is often the body’s way of compensating for reduced oxygen-carrying capacity.

 

If these symptoms appear suddenly or feel severe, they should always be assessed by a healthcare professional.

 

Unusual Cravings

 

One of the more unusual signs of iron deficiency is the development of cravings for non-food items, particularly ice. This is a recognised condition known as pica. Pica is an eating disorder characterised by the persistent craving and consumption of non-food items.

 

Many people are surprised to learn that repeatedly craving ice – or chewing it frequently – can be linked to low iron levels. Other strange cravings include soil and paper. While the exact reason is not fully understood medically, it is considered a strong indicator that something may be out of balance.

 

The Impact on Your Mind and Mood

 

Iron deficiency affects more than just the body. Because the brain relies on a steady supply of oxygen, low iron levels can also influence cognitive function and emotional well-being. You may find it harder to focus, experience more frequent headaches or feel mentally “foggy”. Some people notice increased irritability or a lower tolerance for stress. In certain cases, it can contribute to feelings of low mood.

 

These symptoms can be subtle, but they can have a meaningful impact on daily life, particularly when combined with physical fatigue.

 

Sleep Disturbances and Restless Legs

 

Another lesser-known effect of low iron is its link to sleep quality. Some individuals experience restless legs – an uncomfortable sensation that creates an urge to move the legs, especially at night. This can make it difficult to fall asleep or stay asleep, which in turn worsens fatigue. It becomes a cycle: low iron contributes to poor sleep, and poor sleep increases feelings of exhaustion.

 

Who Is More Likely to Develop Iron Deficiency?

 

While anyone can develop low iron levels, some groups are at higher risk. Women – particularly those with heavy menstrual cycles – are more commonly affected. Endurance athletes – again, especially women – are more predisposed. Pregnancy also increases the body’s iron requirements significantly. Children and adolescents may need more iron during growth periods, while certain medical conditions can affect how well iron is absorbed.

 

Diet also plays a role. Individuals who do not consume enough iron-rich foods, or who follow restrictive diets without careful and guided planning, may be more vulnerable.

 

How Quickly Can Iron Levels Drop?

 

Iron deficiency does not usually happen overnight. In most cases, it develops slowly over time as the body’s iron stores are gradually depleted. Because of this, symptoms can creep in gradually and may be mistaken for other issues such as stress, burnout or poor sleep. This is one of the reasons why iron deficiency is often diagnosed later than it could or should be.

 

When Should You Get Your Iron Levels Checked?

 

If you are experiencing ongoing fatigue, unexplained symptoms or a combination of the signs described above, it may be worth having your iron levels tested. A simple blood test can provide clarity and help determine whether iron deficiency is the cause. It is particularly important to seek medical advice if symptoms are persistent, worsening or interfering with your daily life.

 

It is always better to investigate early rather than wait for symptoms to become more severe.

 

Managing and Preventing Low Iron

 

If iron deficiency is confirmed, treatment will depend on the cause and severity. This may involve dietary adjustments, supplements or addressing underlying health conditions.

 

Incorporating iron-rich foods such as lean meats, legumes and leafy greens can support healthy levels. However, it is important not to self-prescribe supplements without medical guidance, as too much iron can also be harmful to the body.

 

Conclusion

 

Iron deficiency is common, but it is also manageable when identified early. The challenge is that its symptoms are often easy to dismiss or misinterpret. 

 

The purpose of understanding these symptoms is not to create anxiety, but to build awareness. Many of the signs of low iron are non-specific and can be linked to a range of conditions. What matters is recognising patterns, especially when symptoms persist or do not have an obvious explanation.

 

By paying attention to how your body feels – particularly changes in energy, concentration and physical health – you can take a more proactive approach to your well-being.

 

If something does not feel right, it is always worth checking. A simple test and the right guidance can make a significant difference, helping you return to feeling like yourself again.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

  1. What are the earliest warning signs of iron deficiency I should watch for?
    Early iron deficiency symptoms include persistent fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest, unusual cravings for ice or starch, pale skin and nail beds, brittle or spoon-shaped nails, restless leg syndrome and difficulty concentrating. These symptoms often develop gradually, making them easy to dismiss as stress or busy lifestyle effects, but they indicate your body’s iron stores are becoming depleted.
  2. How does iron deficiency fatigue differ from normal tiredness?
    Iron deficiency fatigue is persistent, overwhelming exhaustion that doesn’t improve with adequate sleep or rest. Unlike normal tiredness, it affects your ability to perform daily activities, may worsen with physical exertion and is often accompanied by shortness of breath during routine tasks. This occurs because insufficient iron means your blood carries less oxygen to tissues and organs.
  3. Why does iron deficiency cause unusual cravings like ice or starch?
    Ice cravings (pagophagia) and starch cravings are classic but poorly understood symptoms of iron deficiency. Some theories suggest these cravings may help increase alertness by improving blood flow to the brain or may indicate the body’s attempt to consume substances that might contain trace minerals. These cravings typically disappear once iron levels are restored through treatment.
  4. Can iron deficiency really cause hair loss and nail changes?
    Yes, iron deficiency can cause hair thinning, increased hair shedding and brittle, spoon-shaped nails (koilonychia). Hair follicles require adequate iron for healthy growth cycles. When iron levels drop, the body prioritises iron for essential functions, reducing availability for hair and nail growth. These changes are often reversible with proper iron treatment.
  5. Who is most at risk for developing iron deficiency?
    High-risk groups include women of childbearing age (due to menstrual blood loss), pregnant women (increased iron needs), infants and toddlers (rapid growth), adolescents (growth spurts), vegetarians and vegans (lower iron absorption from plant sources), people with gastrointestinal conditions and individuals with chronic diseases. Regular screening is important for these populations.
  6. How does iron deficiency affect mental health and cognitive function?
    Iron deficiency can cause difficulty concentrating, memory problems, irritability, anxiety and depression-like symptoms. Iron is essential for brain function, including neurotransmitter production and oxygen delivery. Children with iron deficiency may experience learning difficulties and behavioural problems, while adults may notice reduced work performance and mood changes.
  7. When should I seek medical attention for suspected iron deficiency?
    See a healthcare provider if you experience persistent fatigue lasting more than two weeks, unusual cravings for non-food items, pale skin or nail beds, rapid heartbeat during normal activities, shortness of breath or multiple symptoms together. Don’t self-diagnose or start iron supplements without testing, as excess iron can be harmful and symptoms may indicate other conditions.
  8. Can iron deficiency develop quickly, or does it happen gradually?
    Iron deficiency typically develops gradually through three stages: iron depletion (reduced stored iron), iron-deficient erythropoiesis (reduced iron for red blood cell production) and iron deficiency anaemia (insufficient healthy red blood cells). This process can take months to years in healthy adults, but may develop more rapidly in people with heavy menstrual periods, poor iron absorption or inadequate dietary intake.

If you suspect that you may have iron deficiency or would simply like to get your iron levels checked, book an appointment with a Lenmed general practitioner or family physician.

 

For more information, please contact:

 

Ms M Mashishi

Discipline: Dietician

Hospital: Zamokuhle Private Hospital

Telephone: +27 72 632 9943

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