
Who needs iron supplements?
People with increased iron needs are prone to iron deficiency, including: infants, adolescents and women with heavy menstrual flow, pregnant and postpartum women, regular blood donors, people with intestinal diseases, etc. People who diet excessively and have dietary restrictions are also prone to iron deficiency. In addition to eating more iron-rich foods, pregnant women can also choose iron-containing multivitamins and mineral supplements for pregnant women.
Iron Drops
Iron Drops is an iron preparation used to treat latent iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia. Iron is hemoglobin, myoglobin and. An important component of ferric enzymes. Treatment of iron deficiency is especially important for newborns under one year of age.

What are iron drops used for?
Infant and Toddler Iron Drops is a type of iron. You normally get iron from the foods you eat. In the body, iron helps your blood carry oxygen to tissues and organs and helps your muscle cells store oxygen. Infant and Toddler Iron Drops is used to treat iron deficiency.

Why do you need iron?

Iron is an essential mineral. "The main reason we need it is because it helps carry oxygen throughout the body," says Paul Thomas, a scientific advisor for the National Institutes of Health's Office of Dietary Supplements.
Iron is an important component of hemoglobin, a substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs throughout the body. Hemoglobin makes up about two-thirds of the body's iron. If you don't have enough iron, your body can't make enough red blood cells to carry oxygen. A lack of red blood cells is called iron deficiency anemia.
FAQ

01.Which time is best for iron drops for babies?
02.What are signs of iron deficiency in babies?
The most common symptoms of iron-deficiency anemia in a child include:
Pale skin, lips, and hands, or paleness under the eyelids.
Irritability.
Lack of energy or tiring easily.
Increased heart rate.
Sore or swollen tongue.
A desire to eat peculiar substances, such as dirt or ice (also called pica)
03.What happens if I don't give my baby iron?
04.Do babies need iron every day?
05.Does iron make baby sleepy?
06.How can I raise my child's iron levels quickly?








