If you have been diagnosed with chronic heart failure, you will probably have regular appointments with your doctor to see how you are feeling, and to check your medication. However, if you are experiencing symptoms of iron deficiency it is important that you discuss this with them.

Knowing if you have iron deficiency or not is important as it can have a big impact on your life, and also on your prognosis. If you have chronic heart failure and iron deficiency, you will be less able to exercise and could have a lower quality of life than someone with chronic heart failure alone.1,2

This might mean you need to have a rest during the day and have difficulty doing things like gardening or spending time with family.2

Having iron deficiency can also mean you are more likely to need a heart transplant than someone without iron deficiency and your risk of dying increases too.3

If you think you may have iron deficiency you can use the Symptom Browser to find out more, and also to help you prepare notes for when you see your doctor. It’s useful to think beforehand about what your doctor might need to know to understand your symptoms and what might be causing them, but also to write down any questions you have for them.

For example, your doctor might want to know:

  • Have you been taking your medication regularly?
  • Are you following any dietary advice you have been given?
  • How often to you get out for a walk, or do exercise?
  • Do you feel tired every day? Do you take a nap every day?

Questions you might ask:

  • I’m so tired all the time, could I be anaemic?
  • I get out of breath doing the simplest thing, is there anything I can do?
  • Was my haemoglobin checked at the last blood test? What were the results?
How Will Your Doctor Test for Iron Deficiency and/or Anaemia?
Iron Deficiency
Treatment options for iron deficiency in chronic heart failure

Talk to your doctor about your treatment options and your symptoms so you can decide together on the best way to get your iron levels back on track.

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