HIGH IRON IN BLOOD TEST FOR MALE. What does high TSI for men mean?

Upper limit of total serum iron test (TSI) for male is 198µg/dL (or 35 μmol/L).

Excessive body iron accumulation can lead to impotence, loss of libido (sexual interest) and function, depression, loss of muscle mass and strength, enlargement and impairment of liver and spleen, loss of body hair, hypothyroidism, hypogonadism (Inadequate functioning of the testes) with noticeable changes (darkening) of semen color, chronic fatigue and joint pain

Fortunately for most men, iron metabolism is tightly regulated by their genes. Most men can consume plenty of iron-packed red meat and even imbibe in some potentially unhealthy habits, and yet not be further harmed by the invisible threat of adding too much iron to that potentially unhealthy mix.

Gender:

Male

Lower limit:
| Upper limit:
Unit:
Diagnose:
65   -
198
µg/dL
normal
11.6   -
35
μmol/L
normal


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