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Iron deficiency should be considered in patients with microcytic anemia and dyspepsia?

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Iron deficiency should be considered in patients with microcytic anemia and dyspepsia because microcytic anemia is a common symptom of iron deficiency. Dyspepsia, which refers to symptoms like indigestion, bloating, and stomach discomfort, can also be associated with iron deficiency. Iron is essential for the production of red blood cells, and a deficiency in iron can lead to a decrease in the size of red blood cells, resulting in microcytic anemia. Therefore, when patients present with both microcytic anemia and dyspepsia, iron deficiency should be considered as a possible underlying cause.

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